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Cheshire Mersey Wine School - Day Classes

cheshire mersey wine school - day classes

Local Wine School is a professional wine education network with centres at over 40 locations across the country. Established in 1999, the group is now the UK's largest network of WSET-approved wine educators, and is trusted to deliver by some of the best-known and well-respected names in the hospitality industry. A detailed knowledge of soil types and winemaking is not necessary to sell wine – but a little knowledge can generate confidence and enthusiasm which has a major impact on sales. We are independent, we don't sell wine, we are full-time professional educators – we don't do anything else. We can guide you through the choice of wine training available from Introductory to Advanced Levels, including WSET Courses from Level 1 to Level 3, as well as bespoke training designed to suit your needs. WSET qualifications are now a 'must have' for anybody seriously considering a career in a wine related industry and our WSET-accredited tutors have some of the highest pass rates in the country. If you can answer yes to any of these six questions - we also know that we can help you! Do you sell more wine from the low-value end of your range than you would like? Would you like your staff to have confidence in recommending wines to match your food? Do you find your customers increasingly know more about wine than your own staff? Do you have to train new staff who have limited experience selling wine? Are your staff keen to acquire formal qualifications? Do you feel you need to offer career support to attract and retain the best quality staff?

Project Education

project education

London

We are excited to announce that Project ELL is now Project Education. Project ELL will remain the same company with the same staff, same emails and same dedication to our ELLs. But Project Education’s new mission goes beyond ELLs to all students in the district. Project ELL, a customizable ELL product, is now part of the Project Education line of products and services. Our management team has 20 years of educational, technology, and software experience. We use that knowledge to develop the educational software platform that districts need; comprehensive, efficient, and easy to use. Our new product line includes these new products, built from the same Project ELL customizable platform: Project RTI Project 504 Project SPED Project GT Project Title 1 In addition to new products, we have added some amazing educators to our team to provide the best professional development and consulting services beyond product training. Program evaluations, campus leadership, district processes are just a few. Project Education core values are one of the aspects that make us a great company. We provide not only a solution to your Education program needs, but a true partnership. Partnership to us is not just a fancy word for “client”. We hold ourselves to these values and we promise these to our district partners: Honest sales process User-friendly interface Outstanding software implementations Data integrity and security World class customer support Excellent customer training Parent access to student data, reports and notices Teacher access to student data to measure effective strategies District reports to track compliance, funding and forecasting of services District customizable forms, notices and reports Exceptional printed reports, forms and notices Multiple language parent communications

The Small Business Academy

the small business academy

Helping small and start-up businessesOur Founder Nikki started her business at the age of 23, in her final year of university. She hit upon an unmet demand for clothing and lingerie to fit bigger busted girls. She had no prior textile or business experience, but knew there was a market for the product. With almost no cash, she set out to launch her start-up business but hit multiple challenges along the way – not understanding how to promote her business online, how to generate sales, run online ads or manage her own SEO, and no budget to pay someone for help, she had no choice but to figure it out through a matrix of failed experiments, free online information and training workshops where they were affordable (and not many were!) Eventually, one sale became two, and two became ten, and within a couple of years the business took off – by 2010 Nikki had been awarded the Natwest Everywoman Artemis Business Award and in 2011 appeared on Dragons Den, securing private investment of £250,000 after the show had aired. This enabled her to scale her brand, re-shore production to the UK and eventually culminated in running a factory in Preston with over a dozen machinists, and supplying her brand to the high street. But her frustration remained around the lack of practical help and support for startup business owners. Training courses seldom left her with any usable information to implement – they would talk about the benefits of Facebook marketing, or SEO, or Social Media but never gave enough information to actually go and do it yourself.

The Royal Pinner School Foundation

the royal pinner school foundation

Helping the children of travelling salespeopleI feel that it is a great honour to have been elected Chairman of our Foundation, and I trust that we shall continue to be effective in providing educational support for children of travelling sales people during times of adversity. Many years ago, when I was experiencing a tricky time with my career, I was fortunate to receive a series of grants primarily to assist my youngest daughter, Claire, with her education and specialist swimming training. Royal Pinner’s assistance, at a crucial stage of Claire’s education, was invaluable. Claire went on to graduate from Leeds University as well as to participate in the Paralympic Games held in Athens, Beijing, London and Rio – where she won a Gold Medal. Obviously, our Royal Pinner grants were withdrawn when Lottery funding became available, but we shall be forever grateful for the support we received at a critical stage of Claire’s development. Being in receipt of support is one side of the Trust and, since becoming a Trustee several years ago, I have also seen the other side – helping to alleviate the hardships encountered by our beneficiaries and new applicants – and I have felt very humbled. Most of our families face and endure far more difficult circumstances than I did, but, on the other hand, I have also seen how effective our grants and pastoral support can be. Our focus remains on the sons and daughters of commercial travellers where there is also a specific need or hardship, and we aim to continue to provide effective educational support during the years to come.