NWR lands IPM award
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Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) has been honoured with a prestigious Institute of People Management (IPM) award for what organisers say is the company’s “exceptional commitment to recruiting and nurturing young talent in the hospitality industry”.
The award ceremony, which recognised NWR for recruiting the highest number of students and interns, took place on 19 September in Swakopmund.
“NWR has long been dedicated to creating lasting value for society by providing students and interns with invaluable market experience within the field of hospitality,” NWR spokesperson Nelson Ashipala said.
Beyond its core operations, NWR manages two dedicated hospitality institutes at its Gross Barmen Resort and Khorixas Rest Camp.
“These institutes have not only produced industry-ready professionals, but have also played a pivotal role in bolstering the tourism and hospitality sector of Namibia,” Ashipala said.
In addition to nurturing talent within its own facilities, NWR extends its commitment to the broader community by engaging students from various educational institutions. Presently, the company has approximately 100 students on its roster, all of whom are gaining invaluable industry exposure and hands-on experience.
The award ceremony, which recognised NWR for recruiting the highest number of students and interns, took place on 19 September in Swakopmund.
“NWR has long been dedicated to creating lasting value for society by providing students and interns with invaluable market experience within the field of hospitality,” NWR spokesperson Nelson Ashipala said.
Beyond its core operations, NWR manages two dedicated hospitality institutes at its Gross Barmen Resort and Khorixas Rest Camp.
“These institutes have not only produced industry-ready professionals, but have also played a pivotal role in bolstering the tourism and hospitality sector of Namibia,” Ashipala said.
In addition to nurturing talent within its own facilities, NWR extends its commitment to the broader community by engaging students from various educational institutions. Presently, the company has approximately 100 students on its roster, all of whom are gaining invaluable industry exposure and hands-on experience.
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