Leading leadership and management training provider Learnmore has been named a finalist for two prestigious British Training Awards, recognising its outstanding contribution to learning and development across the UK.
Learnmore has been shortlisted in the Leadership Development Initiative of the Year category for its Women in Leadership Apprenticeship programme, delivered in partnership with global facilities management company ISS. The programme has been developed to empower women across the organisation with the skills, confidence and strategic insight to progress into senior leadership roles.
The company has also been named as a finalist for the Apprenticeship Provider of the Year Award, reflecting Learnmore’s continued commitment to delivering high-quality apprenticeship programmes that create meaningful impact for employers and learners.
The winners will be announced at a ceremony held at the iconic Grand Hall of the Grand Connaught Rooms in Covent Garden, London on July 15th.
The British Training Awards set out to discover and celebrate the teams and individuals who are passionate about learning and development’s role in building a thriving workforce.
Learnmore managing director Becky Newell said:
“Being named as a finalist for not one but two British Training Awards is a tremendous honour and a testament to the dedication of our entire team.
“Our Women in Leadership Apprenticeship Programme with ISS reflects our belief that great leadership development should be transformational, not just for individuals, but for the organisations they work within.
“To be recognised alongside our broader work as an apprenticeship provider reinforces what we strive for every day, delivering learning that makes a real difference. We are incredibly proud of our learners, our partners, and the people who make it all possible.”
Working across London and the UK, Learnmore is a female-founded and led company which was established to develop skills and talent within organisations. Learnmore employ learning and development consultants, equality, diversity and inclusion specialists, leadership coaches and apprenticeship and qualification experts, with a focus on empowering female colleagues.
Celebrating its 15th anniversary this year, Learnmore helps organisations of all sizes to deliver results through their people. More than 2,700 learners have been trained to date, with feedback showing 100 per cent feel more confident as a leader after completing a programme and 82 per cent receiving a promotion or new responsibilities as a result of their programme.
To find out more about Learnmore visit: www.learnmoreuk.com
