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Local Leeds Business Blueberry Boosted by CIM Win
Growing business development agency Blueberry Marketing Solutions received a further boost when one of its directors won the Chartered Institute of Marketing Award for Top Student in Yorkshire 2015.
The award will be presented at a ceremony hosted by the Charted Institute of Marketing at their Northern Conference tonight. The association, who have been supporting and representing marketer’s teams for more than 100 years are holding the awards to recognise and raise the profile of marketing in the region.
Pamela Knight, Director at telemarketing agency Blueberry Marketing Solutions, won the CIM Top Student in Yorkshire 2015 award due to her high attainment in the professional diploma in marketing. In addition, Pamela is also amongst the few that have been entered for the Northern top student of the year award.
Managing Director of the Business, Faresh Maisuria, said: “This is another great boost to our team and showcases our expertise within marketing. We hope to leverage our achievements as we continue to develop new services and these prestigious awards are a great way to acknowledge these achievements.”
Winners will be announced at the award ceremony tonight at the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds, following the CIM Northern conference. With the theme of ‘The power of marketing’, the awards recognise and celebrate the creativity and success of the Northern marketing industry and are open to both members and non-members of the Chartered institute of marketing.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Kate Heron .
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