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Why become a judge?

"The opportunity to read and discuss outstanding examples of training and development and to
meet the people behind these inspiring stories is an opportunity not to be missed! I now have a much broader perspective of how learning and development can impact on individual performance and organisations' bottom line across a wide range of industries and sectors."

Sue Scouler-Davison, former Chair of the London judging panel

For anyone who is passionate about training and development, being a judge offers a fascinating insight into how organisations use training positively to grow their businesses, knowledge that can be useful to you and/or your organisation. As a judge you will be making a valuable contribution to recognising excellence within the training and development arena. And knowing that your selection of winners is going to make a difference to company and individual futures is highly satisfying. Being a NTA judge also provides a great opportunity for networking with professionals from a wide variety of sectors.

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