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Open Study College Shortlisted For Two ICB Luca Awards

Leading distance learning provider Open Study College has been shortlisted for two Luca Awards by the ICB, the world's largest bookkeeping institute.

2012-10-07
WEST MIDLANDS, ENGLAND, October 07, 2012 (Press-News.org) Open Study College has been shortlisted for two prestigious awards by the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB), the world's largest international bookkeeping organisation.

The ICB Luca Awards run annually, presenting awards to successful training providers, bookkeeping tutors, students and bookkeeping firms.

Open Study College is on the shortlist for the 2012 'Training Provider of the Year' Award, and Anita Nayar, one of the college's bookkeeping tutors, is also a nominee for 'Tutor of the Year'.

Samantha Rutter, Centre Director at Open Study College, commented: "We are delighted to be nominees for the ICB Luca Awards. We're all looking forward to the results of the ceremony ."

The ICB Luca Awards 2012 will be presented on 6th November by the ICB's royal patron, HRH Prince Michael of Kent, at the Savoy Hotel in London.


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[Press-News.org] Open Study College Shortlisted For Two ICB Luca Awards
Leading distance learning provider Open Study College has been shortlisted for two Luca Awards by the ICB, the world's largest bookkeeping institute.