November 01, 2013 |
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The PIE (Professionals in International Education) News reports on an Australian state government award for an up-and-coming ELT provider.
Australia’s Impact English College has risen above larger universities, technical and further education institutions to be recognised as one of Victoria’s leading exporters in the English Language Training (ELT) sector by the state government.
The ELT provider received a prestigious Governor of Victoria Export Award (GOVEA) Commendation in the Education and Training category this month while Victoria’s largest higher education institution, Monash University was the overall winner in the category.
Governor of Victoria Alex Chernov and the Minister for Employment and Trade Louise Asher presented the further awards for the Health and Biotechnology, Agribussiness and Manufacturing industries saying the winners and commendees were the “top export leaders” for the state.
“They are driven and inventive business people who have taken their products and services to new and expanding markets,” Asher said.
The award – now in its 34th year – weighs a business on its company, products and services; export marketing strategies, its operations as well as employment and financial strategies. Of these, the financial and marketing strategies carry the most weight.
Read the full post from The PIE News.
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