QA-IQ instructor finalist for BCS award - IT Trainer of the
Year nomination for David Singh
24 September 2007
QA-IQ instructor, David Singh, has been announced as a finalist
in the prestigious BCS IT Industry Awards 2007 - Individual
Excellence Section.
Nominated for his exceptional skills as a trainer, David's
entry was based on his achievements in the last twelve months.
A specialist in Microsoft Dynamics technology, David has
delivered a number of highly successful bespoke learning
programmes for QA-IQ's customers.
As a Principal Technologist at QA-IQ, David believes it is an
important part of his role to promote excellence in both
technical skills and to his fellow instructors; "I'm delighted
to be a finalist for this award as I think it will be an
opportunity to explore further the skills that provide a strong
learning experience for our customers. I think it's essential
that today's instructors have a thorough understanding of not
only the technical skills required, but also the business
environment in which they are practiced."
Head of QA-IQ's technical instructor community, Jeff
Barnes, adds; "David has managed to combine his industry
experiences and his software skills with his talents as an
effective presenter to deliver exceptional learning programmes
to audiences of mixed abilities who are facing demanding
challenges in the workplace. His comfortable and
informative style in the classroom allows him to effectively
transfer business critical skills to his delegates to a
consistently high quality. As training evolves to meet
the technology needs of customers, David is a prototype for the
IT trainer of the future."
A second stage of judging is currently taking place. The winner
and two medallists for this category will be announced at the
Gala Awards Dinner at the Grosvenor House Hotel London on the
evening of 6 December 2007.
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