Pictured (L-R) are the three latest recipients of the prestigious APA Diploma in Personal Assistance (DipPA): Lisa Fawcett, Aimee Stephens and Samantha Herridge.
Lisa Fawcett said: “I really enjoyed the diploma course, it is definitely one of the best things I have ever done! It makes you realise you are more than ‘just a PA who emails and sets up meetings’ , it demonstrates how much more you do and could potentially do, to be of even greater value to your Boss."
"Gareth was so supportive throughout; he has a great skill of recognising individual strengths and really works with them. I felt no pressure or stress during the course or exams, it’s all at your own pace but some of the work assignments really get you thinking – But hey that’s what being a PA is all about, fast thinking and initiative. I would thoroughly recommend this course for all PAs, even if you have been in the role for years; it could teach you some great new skills. I met some amazing people and have since been invited to other APA events were I was able to meet and network with other PAs – it’s great!"
Aimie Stephens was also awarded ‘The most inquisitive PA award’, a one-off said Gareth Osborne: “Aimie has an amazing ability to interrogate a problem and find all the right questions; which inevitably leads her to the right answers. It is a rare talent and worthy of serious development.”
APA Diploma courses run monthly at locations across the
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