Cardiff-based vocational training provider ACT has appointed a new digital marketing and media tutor assessor, as demand for its digital training services continues to grow.
It is the latest in a string of appointments, made in response to a continual rise in the number of digital qualifications, ACT is now working to deliver across Wales.
Leah Heaton-Jones (pictured above) from Cardiff, is the eighth tutor to have been appointed into the digital services team at ACT in the past two years, which now delivers qualifications in digital marketing, digital learning practitioner, social media for business and digital application support.
She is one of several of ACT’s Digital Services Team who combine real-life industry experience with a tutoring role at the firm.
Leah, who also works as digital marketing consultant, said: “It’s no surprise to me at all that more people are looking to learn about digital services via vocational routes, and it’s hugely satisfying to be able to support ACT in rising to meet that demand.”
“I know first-hand from my consultancy work that business owners and marketing professionals are more reliant than ever on keeping up with advances in technology, while the time for learning remains tight, and knowledge that can be absorbed alongside existing commitments is therefore becoming an increasingly attractive prospect.”
She added:
“I’m also really delighted to be joining such an esteemed group of creatives already working to support ACT learners in accessing the digital learning opportunities they need to succeed professionally.
“While also playing my own part in creating a new area of learning within the organisation fit for the future, alongside my new colleagues.”
Jayne McGill-Harris, Director of Development at ACT, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to be welcoming Leah to the team, and are really looking forward to watching the learners we work benefit from the industry insight and…
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