'Exceptional experience'
糖心视频鈥檚 Gardiner Centre has received a nod of recognition from the Atlantic Canadian business community.
The professional development and training hub was awarded an honourable mention from in its second annual .
The centre was recognized in the category of Best Professional Development behind the winner, Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD).
糖心视频 was the only post-secondary institution to be mentioned across all award categories, which includes divisions such as Best Accounting Firm, Best Financial Institution, Best Law Firm and Best Industry Association.
鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled to have been chosen by the public as one of the top two professional development organizations in the region,鈥 said Valerie Howe, Gardiner Centre director. 鈥淲e work really hard to provide training that is relevant to the business community and to provide our learners with an exceptional experience, whether that鈥檚 on campus in our classrooms or virtually through our learning platforms. I鈥檓 really proud to see the hard work of our staff and instructors being recognized in this way.鈥
Collaborative programming
Gardiner Centre works closely with ICD as its business school partner in Newfoundland and Labrador, adds Ms. Howe.
The nationally recognized Directors Education Program, as well as the Not-for-Profit Governance Program and other governance topics are delivered in partnership with ICD.
鈥淥ur partnership with ICD helps us stay at the forefront of business education in Canada,鈥 said Ms. Howe. 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to have been recognized alongside an organization that is so closely connected with us.鈥
More than 900 votes were received across 18 award categories. To receive an honourable mention, the nominee must receive at least 75 per cent as many votes as the category winner.
Gardiner Centre received 77 per cent as many votes as ICD.
鈥楾ruly a readers鈥 choice鈥
Dawn Chafe, the magazine鈥檚 executive editor and co-owner, says editorial integrity was important in designing the awards process, and that the magazine doesn鈥檛 influence which organizations are nominated.
Voting results are also not tabulated until nominations close to prevent a lobby or 鈥渟uper fans鈥 from skewing the results with multiple ballots.
鈥淲e do not offer any suggestions of who to vote for: categories are completely open-ended so that nominations are a true reflection of our readers鈥 go-to service providers,鈥 she said. 鈥淔rom beginning to end, [we] have zero influence on who is selected. The nominees with the most votes win, ensuring that this is truly a readers鈥 choice selection and something for the honorees to be particularly proud of.鈥
鈥淭o be recognized in this way by the business community tells us that we are doing something right.鈥濃 Valerie Howe
Robert McNeily has been the centre鈥檚 accounting clerk since 2015.
He says being chosen by ABM鈥檚 readership indicates the high quality of work being done by the centre鈥檚 staff and instructors.
鈥淏usiness excellence is our top priority, and to know that our clients are highly satisfied with the professional development training we are providing is truly a great feeling,鈥 he said.
Ms. Howe concurs.
鈥淲e strive for excellence across all of our programs,鈥 she said. 鈥淭o be recognized in this way by the business community tells us that we are doing something right. We鈥檙e grateful for the continued support of our clients throughout Atlantic Canada and across the country.鈥
Leadership and business excellence
Gardiner Centre is an award-winning professional development hub of the Faculty of Business Administration that connects organizations and individuals with learning experiences that advance leadership and business excellence. It offers a variety of practical certificate programs and courses to help individuals and organizations achieve professional and strategic goals.
The centre is located at the Emera Innovation Exchange, Signal Hill Campus, in St. John鈥檚.