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Righttrack rewards two top delegatesPress Release – For Immediate Release 19th February 2008 Righttrack rewards two top delegates At the beginning of 2007, Righttrack Consultancy launched a delegate awards initiative and searched for two delegates who deserved to have their efforts recognised for truly embracing and successfully transferring their learning. The initiative consisted of two awards, Delegate of the Year and Learner of the Year. The competition was tough as hundreds of nominations were received, which made deciding on the two overall winners incredibly difficult. However the Righttrack board was unanimous on their decision. The Delegate of the Year was designed to reward one delegate who the trainer felt made the highest contribution to the success of the training programme, who really came with a positive learning attitude, embraced all activities and helped keep the moral of the group high. The winning delegate was Ghassan Ayyad, who works for Zain (formally known as MTC Vodaphone), in Kuwait. The reasons behind his nomination and his overall win were:
The Learner of the Year was for the delegate who implemented and remained committed to their learning throughout 2007. This was judged on the nominations made from the delegate's managers and the entries in the delegate’s online Righttrack Learning Log. The winning delegate was Andrew Smith, who works for ISS, in the West Midlands. The reasons behind his nomination and his overall win were:
Both of the winning delegates were thrilled with the news and were pleased with the recognition - not to mention the prizes! Mike Cooney, Righttrack’s Director said, “It is great to see delegates walking away from a development programme having fully embraced the learning and transferring it into their working lives. We would just like to take this opportunity to say well done to all the nominees and congratulations to the winners, as it was a close call between the nominees. We hope that all of the nominees continue to put their learning to good use.” -End-
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