APA is delight to announce the award of its twelfth 'Distinction' grade pass in the highly prestigious Diploma in Personal Assistance (DipPA). The recipient, Sam McElhill, joins the PA Elite - known collectively as the 'Tenacius Twelve' - who represent just 2% of PA diploma holders who have taken this qualification with APA.
About her Diploma journey Sam said: "Achieving my diploma has given me a new found confidence, I feel I can be more assertive but in a constructive way and therefore colleagues take more notice of my suggestions. As part of module 1 I was able to bring back to the office the RYGB exercise and this has allowed me to understand my colleagues and the team dynamics in a different light. I am very proud of my diploma and the grade of distinction was unexpected but a wonderful outcome. Gareth and the rest of the APA team are hugely supportive and I am sure I would not have succeeded without their help."
Gareth Osborne said: "Sam definitely excelled on the diploma course. She absorbed information intelligently but never hesitated to challenge it when unsure of its relevance or impact on her own role. I think she is a PA to watch and expect she will be invited to a number of events. She joins a ery elite group."
APA
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
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