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Q3: Highlights & Insights
We’re closing the Summer months down with our highlights and stepping into Autumn by taking a moment to celebrate the incredible milestones that shaped our calendar Quarter Three. Here is a smidgen of what the team got up to, we hope you have followed us along the way. LET’S CELEBRATE! Left to Right – Richard

Continuing Training Celebrations with NANT
We’re continuing celebrations with NANT – Water Safety Specialists this week, as our Head of Commercial, Lianne (Li) Russell, visited their Wolverhampton head office to personally hand-deliver CMI certificates to Joint Managing Directors, Carl Baker and Richard Deakin, in recognition of their successful achievement of the CMI Level 7 Diploma in Leadership Coaching and Mentoring.

Learning Legends: Meet the Stars
Introducing our Learner Champion Awards! At WELL Training we believe in recognising the outstanding growth, grit, and brilliance of our learners. That’s why we’ve launched the Learner Champion Awards to celebrate the incredible achievements of individuals across both our Apprenticeship and Commercial learning programmes.Each category features one nominee from each Learning Coach/Facilitator and the winners

Q2: Highlights & Insights
Quarterly Round-Up No.2 and with Summer’s here we’re turning up the heat! Phew, June came in HOT and we’re not just talking about the weather. From local connections to action figures to apprenticeships, this quarter’s been packed tighter than a suitcase before a last-minute holiday. Let’s start with a sizzle: our CEO and Head of

Who needs a BAFTA!
We want to join Gwyn Kennett and the team from Cobra Coffee to celebrate the Impact of our bespoke IGNITE Programme for their Store Managers, delivered by Lianne (Li) Russell! We’re proud to highlight the incredible impact that Cobra Coffee’s IGNITE Store Manager Programme has had on their leadership team, with all nominees for their

BCF Project Exceeds Expectations
After two years of dedicated delivery by our very own Julie Taylor, the Black Country Futures (BCF) project has officially come to a close — and what a journey it’s been. Funded by The National Lottery Community Fund and initially led by Steps To Work, most recently led by Manor Farm Community Association. BCF brought together