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Red Button Marketing Training receives prestigious Small Business Awards
Red Button Marketing Training, the Darlington-based training company, has been successful in Corporate Vision’s Small Business Awards.
The award cements Red Button Marketing Training as a leading force in marketing strategy training and comes as it was recently named Marketing Strategy Trainer of the Year 2023 in the Northern Enterprise Awards and Best Marketing Strategy Training Company 2023 in the North East England Small Business Awards.
Red Button Marketing Training specialises in delivering comprehensive training that empowers owner-managers to view marketing as a strategic process. By providing a structured framework, the company enables businesses to develop sustainable plans that align with their vision and drive impactful marketing activities.
The Small Business Awards, an integral part of Corporate Vision’s portfolio for the past seven years, underscores the vital role small businesses play as innovators and key contributors to the UK business landscape. Recognising the challenges faced by small enterprises in recent years, Corporate Vision emphasises the importance of supporting these businesses, making the accolades even more meaningful.
Margaret Bradshaw, founder of Red Button Marketing Training, said: “We are thrilled about this accomplishment. It holds great significance for us, given the effort we’ve invested in establishing ourselves as a prominent training business.
“Our primary focus has been to create and deliver a robust and thought-provoking learning experience. Receiving this recognition is a true highlight, and we extend our sincere gratitude to the Small Business Awards team for acknowledging our efforts.
“Our achievements stand as a testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire team here at Red Button Marketing Training, who consistently deliver outstanding results.”
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