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PQ Magazine Awards 2024
So who walked away with one of our coveted PQ magazine trophies? All is revealed...
Lio London was rocking for the 21st PQ magazine awards. Jean-Paul NoelCephise, our singing accountant, was back and this time he was singing Motown! Margo and Envy were also on hand to ensure the dancing never stopped!
So, who walked off with this year’s PQ trophies? PQ of the Year was Grazia Maria Pia Salcuni, an ACCA student who works at Aspen Insurance Group. NQ of the Year went to Bethany Duffy of Grant Thornton. She was our PQ of the Year in 2020, and since then has finished both her AAT and ICAEW qualifications.
The Student Body of the Year winner was the Chartered Accountant Students' Society of London (CASSL), for the second year in a row.
The much-coveted Private Sector College of the Year award went to Kaplan, who ensure “the success of every learner is at the heart of our business”. The Kaplan Learn Better podcast also won on the night.
Newcastle University Business School are now Public Sector College of the Year, and FME Learn Online the Online College of the Year.
Premier Training were at it again, and they landed the Study Resource of the Year for their ‘Every1counts’ series.
Accountancy Body of the Year went to the ACCA, who have introduced a student hub, a pre-seen case study and are even trying to tackle the problem with the optional pass rates through its useful tips podcast.
Personality of the Year was CIMA President Sarah Ghosh, who helped to get the dancing going with some slick moves!
The Editor’s awards on the night went to the AAT, Will Boardman and the Creative accounting project. The Lifetime Achievement award went to the wonderful Paul Sizer.