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| | Programme and project management (PPM) advisory specialist Moorhouse Consulting has been voted ‘Project Management Company of the Year 2008’ at the Association of Project Management’s (APM) Awards.
Moorhouse’s pioneering PPM work with clients such as Transport for London and its unwavering commitment to fostering industry best practice impressed the judging panel of leading practitioners.
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Managing director, Dom Moorhouse, said that he was delighted with the result, achieved following last year’s Finalist placing in the same award category.
Moorhouse said: “For the past 15 years, the APM Project Management Awards has been rewarding and celebrating project management success. I am honoured, therefore, that our work with such clients as the NHS, Crossrail, Department for Transport, National College for School Leaders and the Nuclear | |
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| | recognised as the leading company in this regard.”
Moorhouse also scored highly in the other areas of criteria, including demonstrating excellent communication and employee development and fostering social and environmental responsibility.
There was an accolade for Moorhouse consultant Seb Hills, too. The 29-year-old was short-listed for his excellent work at the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, in the | |
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| | category of ‘Young Project Manager of the Year’.
Moorhouse concluded: “It’s been quite a journey since 2004, when I started Moorhouse Consulting with one client. Here we are today with a thriving business employing over 50 leading PPM practitioners, working on some of the UK’s most important transformation programmes. I couldn’t be more proud of what we have collectively achieved.” | |
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| | Decommissioning Authority has been recognised in this way.
“The awards reflect the invaluable contribution that project management, and project managers, make in all sections of society. We know that excellent PPM can transform businesses in the private and public sectors, especially so in these difficult times, and we are thrilled to be | |
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