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Stockport’s The Motor Schools Association of Great Britain signs strategic alliance agreement
Stockport-based The Motor Schools Association of Great Britain (MSA) and Driver Instruct Partnership (diP) have announced the signing of a strategic alliance agreement, agreeing to join forces.
The two organisations will roll out a new concept in training and business development support services geared to benefit their ADI members, whether they are Sole Traders, Franchisees, or run their own multi-car Driving School.
The Strategic Alliance Agreement was signed by John Lepine MBE, General Manager of the MSA and Stuart Walker, diP Training Director.
Stuart Walker said:“This is an incredible opportunity for the members of both organisations.
“Those who know me, will know how passionate I am about driving positive change within the driver and instructor training industry.
“Having worked alongside both John Lepine MBE and Peter Harvey MBE via industry boards, working groups and steering committees, I have the utmost respect and admiration for their extensive experience, commitment and endeavours within our industry.
“All of us within diP are very excited in being able to work more closely together in making our vision of partnership, readily available to the people who really matter, our hard working Driving Instructors.”
General Manager of the MSA John Lepine, MBE, said: “This partnership will give all members of the MSA the opportunity to access high quality training at reasonable cost - some free of charge.
“There is no doubt that Stuart Walker and his team of trainers are well qualified, highly experienced and much respected in the ADI profession.
“The MSA board of management and the MSA management team are looking forward to working with them to develop and provide high quality, relevant and value for money courses for MSA members.”
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