Inn Partnership announced as a finalist
07-Feb-2002
Inn Partnership announced as a finalist in the BII 2001 NITAs
Held in association with the Morning Advertiser
Warrington-based pub operator Inn Partnership Ltd has been announced as a finalist in two categories of the BII 2001 NITAs (Rewarding Training Excellence in Licensed Retailing) held in association with the licensed retail newspaper, Morning Advertiser. Mike Kennedy FBII tp, training and recruitment manager at Inn Partnership Ltd, has also reached the final stage in the Award for Trainer of the Year category of the competition.
The company has been recognised for it's training in the Supreme Award for the Best Overall Training Programme for Non-Managed Estates, and the Award for the Best Targeted Training Course Designed to meet Specific Operational Needs. The awards are run by the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) which sees them as central to the pursuit of ever higher standards of training in this industry. A full list of finalists is attached.
There are eight categories in the BII 2001 NITAs catering for all pub retail companies, both large and small, as well as individual licensees and training organisations. This year also sees the introduction of a new category that reflects the demand for social responsibility within the on-licensed retail sector. The judges will be looking for evidence that training objectives and outcomes are achieved by maximising the use of resources available.
The winners will be announced at a prestigious Awards Luncheon to be held at the Café Royal, London on March 22, 2002. ends]
For more information, please contact: Erica Snedker, Communications Executive, tel 01276 417805, e-mail erica@bii.org or Georgina Wald, Corporate Communications Manager, tel 01276 417838 / 07831 299801, e-mail george@bii.org.
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| Contact | For more information, please contact: Erica Snedker, Communications Executive, tel 01276 417805, e-mail erica@bii.org or Georgina Wald, Corporate Communications Manager, tel 01276 417838 / 07831 299801, e-mail george@bii.org. |
