NEBOSH wins top award
One of the accreditations which C&C Training is very proud to hold has won a top Queen’s Award for Enterprise.
The National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH) earned the Queen’s Award for International Trade having grown its overseas market by 151 per cent over the last three years. Its achievement was listed as “outstanding”.
To mark its success, NEBOSH Chief Executive Teresa Budworth and International Development Manager Stuart Naylor, were invited to attend a reception at Buckingham Palace hosted by Her Majesty the Queen and HRH the Duke of Edinburgh.
NEBOSH is a registered charity founded in 1979. It provides accredited qualifications in health, safety and environmental management. In 2012 almost 60% of all exam registrations were from overseas compared with 37% two years earlier. Proactive marketing, using product development structured to overseas markets, has led to a growth from 57 accredited course providers in 24 countries to 163 based in 36 countries. It has increased its number of employees by eight to 60.
On its success, Teresa Budworth said: “Winning a Queen’s Award – Britain’s highest accolade for trade success – is a massive achievement for our organisation. It was an absolute honour to represent all of my NEBOSH colleagues at this Queen’s Award celebration at the Palace.”
C&C Training sends its congratulations to NEBOSH and will continue to offer its accredited courses. The National General Certificate and the National Construction Certificate will start at both Leighton Buzzard and Bury St Edmunds centres on the 26 & 28 January respectively. Call your account manager today to sign up.