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Anthony N. Fiducia
Director/Board Member at The Progress Group (Liverpool)
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Jayne Worthington | M | - |
The Progress Group (Liverpool)
![]() The Progress Group (Liverpool) Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services The Progress Group (Liverpool) is a specialist training provider for GWO, IRATA, LEEA, and CITB courses. The private company is based in Bootle, UK, and has subsidiaries in the United Kingdom. The British company's purpose is to change lives through the power of education and training, driving social mobility in the communities they work with. The company offers industry-specific training facilities and are a market leader and the 5th largest GWO provider. The company also provides adult education training to support individuals in taking their first step towards a brighter future, improving their well-being and confidence, and boosting employability skills. The company's impact is changing the lives of their customers and the communities where they work, empowering through education and training, and leading the way in driving social mobility. The CEO of the company is Jayne Worthington. The acquisition of the company will enhance their digital learning provision, supporting over 66,500 individuals annually. | - |
Eammon Price | M | - |
The Progress Group (Liverpool)
![]() The Progress Group (Liverpool) Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services The Progress Group (Liverpool) is a specialist training provider for GWO, IRATA, LEEA, and CITB courses. The private company is based in Bootle, UK, and has subsidiaries in the United Kingdom. The British company's purpose is to change lives through the power of education and training, driving social mobility in the communities they work with. The company offers industry-specific training facilities and are a market leader and the 5th largest GWO provider. The company also provides adult education training to support individuals in taking their first step towards a brighter future, improving their well-being and confidence, and boosting employability skills. The company's impact is changing the lives of their customers and the communities where they work, empowering through education and training, and leading the way in driving social mobility. The CEO of the company is Jayne Worthington. The acquisition of the company will enhance their digital learning provision, supporting over 66,500 individuals annually. | - |
Jackie Hutchinson | M | - |
The Progress Group (Liverpool)
![]() The Progress Group (Liverpool) Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services The Progress Group (Liverpool) is a specialist training provider for GWO, IRATA, LEEA, and CITB courses. The private company is based in Bootle, UK, and has subsidiaries in the United Kingdom. The British company's purpose is to change lives through the power of education and training, driving social mobility in the communities they work with. The company offers industry-specific training facilities and are a market leader and the 5th largest GWO provider. The company also provides adult education training to support individuals in taking their first step towards a brighter future, improving their well-being and confidence, and boosting employability skills. The company's impact is changing the lives of their customers and the communities where they work, empowering through education and training, and leading the way in driving social mobility. The CEO of the company is Jayne Worthington. The acquisition of the company will enhance their digital learning provision, supporting over 66,500 individuals annually. | - |
Said Amin Amiri | M | 68 |
The Progress Group (Liverpool)
![]() The Progress Group (Liverpool) Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services The Progress Group (Liverpool) is a specialist training provider for GWO, IRATA, LEEA, and CITB courses. The private company is based in Bootle, UK, and has subsidiaries in the United Kingdom. The British company's purpose is to change lives through the power of education and training, driving social mobility in the communities they work with. The company offers industry-specific training facilities and are a market leader and the 5th largest GWO provider. The company also provides adult education training to support individuals in taking their first step towards a brighter future, improving their well-being and confidence, and boosting employability skills. The company's impact is changing the lives of their customers and the communities where they work, empowering through education and training, and leading the way in driving social mobility. The CEO of the company is Jayne Worthington. The acquisition of the company will enhance their digital learning provision, supporting over 66,500 individuals annually. | - |
Mike Dinius | M | - |
The Progress Group (Liverpool)
![]() The Progress Group (Liverpool) Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services The Progress Group (Liverpool) is a specialist training provider for GWO, IRATA, LEEA, and CITB courses. The private company is based in Bootle, UK, and has subsidiaries in the United Kingdom. The British company's purpose is to change lives through the power of education and training, driving social mobility in the communities they work with. The company offers industry-specific training facilities and are a market leader and the 5th largest GWO provider. The company also provides adult education training to support individuals in taking their first step towards a brighter future, improving their well-being and confidence, and boosting employability skills. The company's impact is changing the lives of their customers and the communities where they work, empowering through education and training, and leading the way in driving social mobility. The CEO of the company is Jayne Worthington. The acquisition of the company will enhance their digital learning provision, supporting over 66,500 individuals annually. | - |
Marvin L. Smith | M | - |
The Progress Group (Liverpool)
![]() The Progress Group (Liverpool) Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services The Progress Group (Liverpool) is a specialist training provider for GWO, IRATA, LEEA, and CITB courses. The private company is based in Bootle, UK, and has subsidiaries in the United Kingdom. The British company's purpose is to change lives through the power of education and training, driving social mobility in the communities they work with. The company offers industry-specific training facilities and are a market leader and the 5th largest GWO provider. The company also provides adult education training to support individuals in taking their first step towards a brighter future, improving their well-being and confidence, and boosting employability skills. The company's impact is changing the lives of their customers and the communities where they work, empowering through education and training, and leading the way in driving social mobility. The CEO of the company is Jayne Worthington. The acquisition of the company will enhance their digital learning provision, supporting over 66,500 individuals annually. | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Peter Williams | M | 70 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Jonathan Lee | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Liam Joseph Donaldson | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 2 years |
Roger Leslie Berry | M | 75 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Richard Geoffrey James Ottaway | M | 79 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Christopher Beazley | M | 71 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Hugh Nigel Edward Bayley | M | 72 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Rupert William Nicholl | M | 70 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Nicholas Charles Heckford | M | 75 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Cecil McMurray | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Alan Todd | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Robert Jennings | M | 68 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Glyn Barker | M | 70 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
David John Heap | M | 67 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Jan Mottram | F | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Vitor Constâncio | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 1 years |
Joo Chung Fong | M | 75 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Hareb Masoud Al-Darmaki | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Christopher Woodward | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Tim Crocker | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 1 years |
Christopher Alan Wright | M | 77 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Graham Fleming | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Martin Harman | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 1 years |
Robert Stirling | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United Kingdom | 30 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
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Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Anthony N. Fiducia
- Personal Network