Eden Camp Modern History Museum has been awarded the Best Educational Day Out 2022 award in the Global 100 Program.
The Global 100 annual awards program aims to recognise the achievements and expertise of firms and individuals operating to the highest standards across the world stage. Operated by EMG Publishing the awards are designed to highlight and publicise the accomplishments of business leaders and professionals.
Harriet Stainton, Eden Camp’s Marketing & Business Development Manager said,
“We’re thrilled to have won this prestigious award that recognizes such a vital part of our museum!”
“With the development of the Collections & Engagement Department and their extraordinary work with educational workshops and resources, we are so proud to win another education-related award!”
For the past two years, Eden Camp has been dedicated to enhancing the educational support offered to both schools and families. With the migration of the archive to a digital platform offering a free resource, to creating and hosting activity workshops themed around the KS2 syllabus, the museum says it is on a mission to boost accessibility to history through various mediums aimed at the younger generation.
Collections & Engagement Manager, Summer O’Brien said:
“We are constantly looking to the future, and ensuring we engage with the next generation of keen historians. Our school parties thoroughly enjoy their visit and with developments in the pipeline both on site and online, we will continue to hard work that won us the award!”
EMG Publishing say:
"The Global 100 awards program follows a very specific and comprehensive assessment process. A strict format of self-submission and third-party nomination is followed by an evaluation by a distinguished judging panel. Judges are carefully selected from industry based on their expertise and unparalleled knowledge of their respective fields. A vote is concurrently opened to the program’s readership base. Firms are subsequently shortlisted and selected as winners in their categories, using a proprietary method of analysis. This forms an elite group of organisations, celebrated for their excellence."
Editor in Chief, Richard Baker explained:
“The past 12 months have presented truly unforeseen challenges for firms and business leaders across the globe. However, organisations have risen to the challenge, found new ways to serve their customers and identified innovative solutions. This has enabled them to operate successfully within new parameters. As a result, we’ve gone even further to seek out those firms breaking down barriers to trade, utilising ingenuity, technology and tenacity to full operational and commercial advantage.”


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