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24 Jun 2011 - Timothy John
Reed Learning sponsor Best Partnership category at TJ Awards 2011

Reed Learning will sponsor a prestigious award at the Training Journal Awards 2011.
The company will sponsor the Best Training Partnership award, which will be presented at a glittering awards ceremony at central London's 8 Northumberland Avenue staterooms.
Louise Ogle, marketing manager at Reed Learning, said her company's long and positive association with Training Journal lay behind the decision to sponsor the award.
"We're delighted to sponsor the Best Training Partnership award as we feel constructive partnerships with clients are the key to producing effective training.
"We have been working with Training Journal for several years and feel that the TJ awards are very positive for the industry.
"It's an opportunity for everybody to acknowledge the very best projects in learning and development and to come together and celebrate some of the very best achievements," she said.
Reed Learning offers over 250 courses and qualifications in areas ranging from accountancy to professional development.
The company joins headline sponsor the Development Processes Group, and category sponsors the Open University and ASK Europe in backing the awards.
Entries for the TJ Awards 2011 have risen by 41 per cent since last year as training companies bid for recognition among their peers and budget holders. A shortlist will be decided by the end of July and published in the August edition of Training Journal and online at trainingjournal.com.
The Best Partnership Award will be presented at the gala awards ceremony on Thursday 17th November.
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