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Trophies for the EDA at the Association Excellence Awards 2024

November 11, 2024
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National recognition for the EDA the 2024 Association Excellence Awards

The EDA has won two Bronze Awards at the national Association Excellence Awards 2024, held on Friday 8 November in central London.

Tracy Hewett Head of Education and Training at the EDA
Bronze: UK Association of the Year
EDA wins Bronze in UK Assocation of the Year category
EDA wins Bronze: Association of the Year 2024
Judges' feedback:
UK Association of the Year
 “Impressive membership growth figures and turnover increase as well as a substantive team growth in a relatively short period. The offering for apprenticeships, technical training and industry datapool will have been substantive undertakings and demonstrate wide reach for a 10 person team!”
“Have demonstrated clear value for members across all aspects of their strategy. The business plan is clearly aligned with the strategy and the implementation of the plan has led to strong results.”
Bronze: Best Learning / Professional Development Programme (up to 2,000 members) for the EDA Product Knowledge Modules
EDA wins Bronze: Best Learning / Professional Development Programme (up to 2,000 members)
Judges' feedback:
Best Learning / Professional Development Programme
“This nomination from EDA is timely and evidence-based. There are clear metrics demonstrating year-on-year growth of enrolments and this has been achieved in part through effective modernisation and digital transformation. The 12 product knowledge modules have already secured independent endorsement and accreditation from multiple highly credible organisations. The EDA is so confident in their offer that they have a dedicated P&L to monitor the return on investment All-in-all, an excellent nomination.”
“A huge project to turn 12 e-books into interactive learning with 1,500-plus videos and interactive dashboards”
“A suite of successful flexible training products.  They have dedicated two staff members to this so shows ongoing commitment. City and Guilds accreditation will make it attractive”