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North East Sales and Marketing Academy commended
The successes of students and staff at the North East Sales and Marketing Academy (nesma) have been recognised by the Chartered Institute of Marketing.
The Awarding Body at the CIM has commended nesma for the outstanding performance of its students in three of the units they sat during the September 2014 assessment session.
The is the seventh time CIM has awarded commendations to nesma since they began in 2013. The commendations state:
“The Awarding Body at The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) has commended North East Sales and Marketing Academy for the excellent standard of results achieved for assessments submitted in the September 2014 assessments session for the Project Management in Marketing unit of the CIM Professional Diploma in Marketing.”
nesma also received commendations for the Marketing and Consumer Behaviour unit of the CAM Diplomas and the Digital Marketing Planning unit of the CAM Digital Diplomas.
In this assessment session, nesma students achieved a 100 per cent pass rate for five out of the nine CIM modules they sat.
Students taking the CIPR Foundation Diploma and the Digital Marketing Institute Diploma also achieved an outstanding 100 per cent pass rate.
Veronica Swindale, director, believes nesma’s flexible and supportive approach provides students and organisations with the best results: “This is a remarkable achievement to be awarded a further three commendations. It is a wonderful accolade for all the students and their tutors who have worked hard to achieve their impressive results while working in demanding jobs. I am particularly proud of those students who have subsequently achieved promotions as a result of their qualifications.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by nesma .
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