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Prestige Receives Business Management Team Award

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Thatcham-based language services company Prestige Network is basking in the success of winning a place in the prestigious RBS Business Management Team of the Year Award (2009) – an award in which judges look for go-ahead, enlightened, innovative and forward-thinking teams.

Meryem Munro (left), Operations Manager, and Shohreh Fleming, Chief Executive Officer

Meryem Munro, Operations Manager (left), and Shohreh Fleming, Chief Executive Officer

The RBS Business Management Team Award were part of this year’s Thames Valley Business Magazine Awards presented at a gala dinner on 19 November at the Royal Berkshire Conference Centre at the Madejski Stadium Complex, Reading.

Find out more about Prestige’s success at the Awards.

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Prestige Bonding!

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Prestige Network staff had fun at a recent company get together!

Some of the ladies having fun!

Games, music, food and drinks were enjoyed by all.

Ping Pong!

Having a nice sunny day helped too.

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An Inspiration For Business

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Shohreh at Henley Regatta 2009Pictured is Shohreh Fleming, Prestige Network’s Chief Executive, at the world-famous Henley Regatta in summer 2009. Shohreh and her husband Anthony Fleming, Prestige Network’s Director of Sales and Internet, were the guests of Mercers Solicitors in Henley – the company which handles Prestige Network’s legal work.

Shohreh said: “This was the first time that Anthony and I had been to Henley Regatta – it was great to be invited and we thoroughly enjoyed it.

“Seeing the effort that the rowers put into their achievements is a real inspiration for anyone in business.”

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Match Result from the first-ever Prestige Challenge Cup!

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

The Prestige Challenge Cup football match.

 

After a year of regular friendly matches with both teams winning their fair share of games, parents and teachers decided to put their reputations on the line in full view of fellow parents, teachers, pupils and other visitors at the annual summer fete at St. Gabriel’s School, Newbury in the first-ever Prestige Challenge Cup football match.

A thrilling match saw the parents pull back from 3-0 down at half-time and ultimatley the goal-scoring skills of both teams were evenly-matched. With a final score of 4-4, parents and teachers will share the Cup until the 2010 annual summer fete.

Shawn Khorassani, from the event sponsors – language services company Prestige Network – said: “Parents and teachers were equally determined. At half time, it looked as though the teachers would be victorious but parents pulled back from the brink and proved that they were no soft target, resulting in a well-deserved draw and sharing the first-ever Prestige Challenge Cup.”

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Health Care – the Importance of Language Solutions

Friday, April 24th, 2009

Thousands of people from different countries have migrated to the UK; often with their loved ones.  Some come with family members hoping that the move will give their children a brighter and happier future, while others come with friends exploring the world.

Many immigrants grow up in countries with a different language as a means of communication. Only a lucky few have a good grasp of the English language.

In the Healthcare Sector many immigrant patients have difficulty understanding and speaking English. Often the patient is elderly and either partially or fully dependent on others for their needs.  A bridge has to be made to overcome the communication gap.

Communication is the key to a successful recovery. Obviously it is important for the patient to communicate their needs, feelings and concerns for the care givers to ascertain and find an answer to their problems. On the other side the carer needs to express and also keep not only the patient but also the family members informed. This aids recovery and reduces stress on both sides. Also legal and ethical obligations need to be considered. If misinterpretation of prescriptive drugs occurred then this could be fatal to the patient. This is where the number one Public Sector language provider Prestige Network can help. With the aid of professional interpreters, the gap of communication between the patient and the medical professional is successfully bridged.

Prestige Network has a national reach with a local focus. Contact us today as see what we can do for you. Phone: 01635 292 789 ; Email: salesuk@prestigenetwork.com

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Offer to Fabio Capello

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Fabio Capello Offered Interpreting Services
Prestige Network, the language specialist, has offered Fabio Capello the services of one of its English/Italian interpreters for tomorrow evening’s England game at Wembley.

World Cup Qualifier
Business Development Manager, Colin Dudley, said: “The 2010 World Cup Qualifier against Ukraine is a very important match and the whole team here at Prestige Network are keen football fans. Providing an interpreter for Fabio Capello’s pre-match or half-time pep talk is the very least we can do.”Colin went on to comment: “Fabio is doing a wonderful job and we all want the England team to continue to do well under his management.  Providing an interpreter to help communicate any last minute stratagies is our contribution to the side.”

Challenging Game For England?
The Ukraine team is ranked 14th in the world and is undefeated in Group Six, so might be the most challenging game the England squad has faced so far in the qualifiers. The match kicks off at 8.00pm on Wednesday 1 April.

Former Chelsea Boss Offered A Role At Prestige Network
The company offered Jose Mourinho a job back in 2007 after he left Chelsea – they found out he had worked as an interpreter for Bobby Robson, the former England manager, in 1992 before he took on various coaching positions.

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