Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Credit where it is due

Pictured are: Debbie Walker (L) and Maureen Davis (R) with ‘PA of the Year’ Laura Richardson.

APA has today announced the award of more Diplomas in Personal Assistance (DipPA). The results of three programmes, totalling 11 PAs, were judged earlier this week by a panel of APA Fellows and the successful delegates were informed today.

The Director General, Gareth Osborne, praised all the new Diploma holders for their commitment to career development and hoped that some would go on to enrol for the new PA Degree. Speaking about the Diploma he said: “It is a challenging and rewarding programme and most attendees feel that it will add significantly to their career, the support they give their Boss and the business. The Diploma teaches some state of the art PA tools and techniques and recognises that PAs are managers; managing the business’s key asset, its senior staff. We are always pleased by how well the course is received and work hard to ensure it is relevant and demanding.”

One recent attendee, Mo Davis FAPA DipPA (pictured right) said: “The Diploma has encouraged me to question information presented to ensure correct outcomes are achieved.”

Further information about APA training can be found on the website: paprofessional.com or by emailing training@paprofessional.com.


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