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They learnt current management tools and techniques specifically tailored for PAs to maximise the support they offer their Boss. All APA programmes have been developed jointly by PAs and the Directors that employ them to ensure a relevant blend of demand versus delivery.
The ‘PA Professional’ programme (PAP), which forms part of the training towards the much prized Diploma in Personal Assistance (DipPA) qualification, remains APA’s most popular course and is now regularly running at centres across the UK, in Scandinavia, Germany and beyond.
Gareth Osborne, DG of APA and a trainer on the PAP programme said, “Yesterday’s group were particularly engaging and we made time available for them to share experiences and learn from each other. During the day they were joined by Sam Herridge MAPA DipPA of Elexon (and the Mayfair ‘PA of the Year’) and Ana Wu FAPA from the Hotel who shared their thoughts.”
Pictured are (L-R): Alexandra Pretti, Monica Collinson and Nasreen Burke.
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Pictured are (L-R): Alexandra Pretti, Monica Collinson and Nasreen Burke.
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