The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) has honoured the achievements of skills providers in the industry at its annual dinner.

As part of the IMI’s Skillmiles scheme, which was implemented by the organisation two years ago, the institute recognised the support given by businesses and individuals to skill development in the automotive sector.

The awards are given to those who are committed to improving skills within the industry as a way of acknowledging the support they give and pay tribute to them.

Winners in the six award categories were presented with their awards at the event, which was hosted by the executive chair of the institute, Sarah Sillars OBE.

The Honda Institute won in the large company category and in the sole trader section, John Taylor was rewarded.

Skillmiles is a points-based initiative from the IMI, which rewards points to businesses and individuals that support the institute’s objectives to improve skills.

Non-financial contributions, such as people taking time to improve industry skills, receive points, as do financial donations, which are seen to further the IMI’s cause.ADNFCR-2490-ID-19672564-ADNFCR

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