Early Years shortlisted in The Investors in People Awards 2021

Early Years – the organisation for young children has made the final shortlist for UK Employer of the Year in The Investors in People Awards 2021. In a record-breaking year for entries, with nearly three hundred organisations involved, this is an outstanding achievement and one that everyone at Early Years is proud of.

The Investors in People Awards celebrate the very best organisations and individuals from around the world across various organisational, people, wellbeing and leadership categories. Each year hundreds of organisations from the UK and abroad battle it out to take home one of the sought after trophies to show their award-winning commitment to investing in their people.

Reflecting on the news of the shortlisting, Pauline Walmsley, Chief Executive Officer of Early Years – the organisation for young children, commented:

“Early Years is delighted to have been shortlisted for UK Employer of the Year in The Investors in People Awards 2021. This shortlisting is a fantastic recognition of the work of the organisation, as well as of the dedication demonstrated by our staff, and our membership, who drive and inspire the resolute commitment of Early Years to promote and develop high quality, evidence-informed early childhood services for young children, their families and communities.”

Paul Devoy, CEO of Investors in People, commented:

“Now in our 8th year, it always makes me feel immensely proud to see so many fantastic organisations staking their claim to be the best. And every year, the entries do get more and more competitive and the judging even tighter. Reaching the final shortlist is a testament to the amazing commitment these organisations are making to make work better for their people, and they truly deserve this recognition.”

The Winners will be announced at an online ceremony on Tuesday 23 November 2021.

For the full shortlist and more information about Investors in People please visit: www.investorsinpeopleawards.com

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