Our key objectives include sharing support and intelligence services in hospitality training; curriculum development; technology and equipment appraisal; resource procurement; funding, policy and trends updates; facilities development; and quality monitoring.
People 1st People 1st is the workforce development charity for employers
in the hospitality, passenger transport, travel, tourism and retail sectors. We identify employers’ needs and work in
partnership with them to develop solutions that increase performance through people. Established in 2004, over the past 12 years,
People 1st has successfully developed a reputation for industry-defining intelligence and delivery. We are the first port of call for employers wanting to find out how to improve the skills in their organisation. We place research at the heart of everything
we do and have a breadth of world-class solutions, which can be tailored specifically to suit employers of all shapes and sizes.
www.people1st.co.uk or follow us @P1stgroup
Sodexo Sodexo employs around 34,000 people, and delivers
services that improve the quality of life to clients at some 1,850 locations in the corporate, healthcare, education, leisure, justice and defence sectors. With an annual turnover of more than £1bn,
Sodexo delivers a range of services including catering, cleaning, reception, asset management, security, laboratory and grounds maintenance, enabling clients to focus on their core business. Children in schools, patients in hospitals, soldiers
in barracks, students on campuses, hospitality guests at major events and prisoners rebuilding their lives: Sodexo employees have a great chance to make a real difference to people’s lives every day.
uk.sodexo.com
Westminster Kingsway College Westminster Kingsway College has established
itself as one of the largest and most successful London colleges. It recruits around 18,000 students each year and has an annual turnover approaching £40m. Westminster Kingsway College has an excellent
reputation within the hospitality and catering industry and famous former students include Jamie Oliver. The college offers a unique opportunity to study in central London for vocational qualifications that are tailored directly to employment opportunities. Our industry contacts are second to none, with all students undertaking tailored externships each year, measured to meet with their career aspirations. We enjoy a strong relationship with all major industry associations, such as the Craft Guild of Chefs and the Royal Academy of Culinary Arts.
www.westking.ac.uk
The University of West London At the University of
West London, we aim to inspire students to become creative professionals and connect them to exciting and rewarding careers. We are based in Ealing, only 20 minutes from central London. The university has jumped 37 places in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017. This is the biggest rise of any university in the UK and makes us the 14th highest ranked university in London, in addition to having the best NSS scores for student satisfaction in the capital. The university has a strong reputation
for high-quality education closely linked to employment: our graduates go on to achieve great success in their chosen disciplines and professions. We offer an exciting range of courses and apprenticeships from our ‘Ofsted outstanding’ Academy for Professional skills, as well as degree courses and masters.
www.uwl.ac.uk
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