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Dreamr in Skills for Business Awards shortlist
Judges recognise investment in people
Dreamr’s investment in developing its team has been recognised by three appearances in the Skills for Business Awards shortlist. These awards are supported by Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce and Pearson.
Head of Aspiration, Lynne Makinson-Walsh has been shortlisted in the Learning and Skills Champion category, Mylo Kaye, co-founder of Dreamr features in the Entrepreneur category and Dreamr is included in the Creative, Media and Digital Technology Skills for Business Award shortlist.
Lynne commented: “I’m over the moon about Dreamr being recognised in three categories. The investment we make in our talented team, as the most important asset in our business, really is the key to our continuing success. I’m so proud of them and what they achieve every day.”
Mylo added: “ The value to Dreamr of developing our people and helping them to be the best they can be cannot be over-estimated. I’m super proud that the efforts everybody has made, are being recognised in this way.“
The leadership team is very much looking forward to the awards ceremony which will be held in early June at The Point, Lancashire Cricket Club.
In the same month, Dreamr will also be attending The Big Chip Awards, having been shortlisted for Most Innovative Use of Technology for their app Corner, created in collaboration with Athletec.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Dreamr .
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