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Paritor Ensemble News - Dec 2011

Paritor sponsor Jazz Education Awards 2011

The Jazz Education Awards took last night at the Royal Academy of Music. This year the event is sponsored by Paritor Ltd, and Simon Dutton, our Managing Director presented the special trophy, which this year has been awarded to Devon for their remarkable record of five consecutives diplomas.

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The Diplomas of Merit will be awarded to Aberdeenshire, Devon, East Renfrewshire, Lincolnshire and Southampton for their outstanding commitment to Jazz Education in 2010/11.

National Plan for Music Education

Last week saw the emergence of the well anticipated National Plan for Music Education. Michael Gove, said the new grand plan would “deliver a music education system that encourages everyone, whatever their background, to enjoy music and help those with real talent to flourish as brilliant musicians”, while Culture Minister Ed Vaizey added that the new resources would help “provide our fantastic creative industries with the next generation of talent”.

Simon and Neil from Paritor, have travelled to London yesterday to attend the Music Education Council meeting on the plan. It is likely that we will be holding an emergency users (and future users) meeting in Jan so that we can decide on the future requirements and how to develop the software to meet your future needs.


Jersey join Paritor's Ensemble of customers

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 Jersey Instrumental Service are our newest customer. Currently, providing music tutition to all state schools on the island reaching over 1000 students. Head of Service , Dr Graham Cox recently joined the team.

 

Paritor join NAME and the National Association of Youth Theatres

Last month saw Paritor join the National Association of Music Educators (NAME) and the National Association of Youth Theatre (NAYT).  

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NAME represents all those involved in Music Education; from instrumental teachers to inspectors. While NAYT works with over 1,000 groups and individuals to support the development of youth theatre activity through information and support services. We look forward to working with both groups.

This Issue

New Faces: Neil Farnworth

Neil has join the team as a Sales Director. Until now he has been running a training and consultancy company before coming on board.

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Neil has worked in both the public and private sector. You are likely to come across him in the next few months.

 

Course: 'Marketing your project'

25/1/12

The course will cover:


Why a project needs marketing


What/Who the target audiences/markets are


What marketing will work


Building a marketing strategy

Marketing

For more information, visit: www.musicleader.net/ trainingcourses_details. asp?TPID=3606

or email Anne Delauzun anne.delauzun@ musicleader.net