Findel and Hope shortlisted for combined four awards at education resources awards
March 2024
Findel and Hope Education have been shortlisted for a combined four awards at the upcoming Education Resources Awards (ERA) 2024.
Organised by the British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA) in collaboration with Brilliant Marketing Solutions, the ERA awards highlight the quality and diversity of educational products and resources, excellent educational establishments and the most dedicated members of the teaching profession and supplier industry, all working together to encourage the very best in education.
Findel has been shortlisted in the Supplier of the Year (over £10m annual turnover) category, after winning the same award in 2023.
Hope, part of the Findel family, is a brand dedicated to supporting people who nurture young minds, helping them pass on vital knowledge, build confidence and fuel children’s imaginations and enrich their futures.
Hope’s brilliant work has been recognised by the judges, with it being shortlisted in three categories.
- The ‘Under 2s Outdoor furniture range’ is shortlisted for the primary resource or equipment – non-ICT award.
- The ‘Teaching Clock’ is shortlisted for the primary resource or equipment – non-ICT award.
- And finally, the EaRL AR Mats are shortlisted in the primary resource or equipment – ICT category.
The winners will be announced at the National Conference Centre, Birmingham on April 18.
Commenting on Findel being shortlisted for four awards, Findel’s customer experience director, Zoe Reuter, said: “We are proud to have been shortlisted in four categories at the Education Resources Awards and we look forward to April. At Findel, we want to grow education for generations and as part of this we work hard to ensure to support educators with products and services that help them in their hugely important role of teaching our nation’s children.”
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