Showing posts with label progressive global training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label progressive global training. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Progressive Global Training Testimonial - Antoinette Delmonte


Hallo everyone


My name is Antoinette and I’m 23. I’ve been in the PGT group for just over 14 months. I started in one of the offices based in Bournemouth as a field representative. I loved the fact that I could progress throughout the company at my own pace and get the rewards that matched up with my work ethic. I am now on level 5 of the Business Development Program and am about to run the office in Bournemouth as my own.
Antoinette Delmonte

Pete Howell of Progressive Global

Hello there
I used to be a backpacker and did some odd jobs here and there. After answering an advert in the news paper I started in PGT’s entry level sales and marketing role, where I learnt about sales and marketing. I now manage a team of 3 people 3 months later. And I now have a clear plan of where I want to go and what I want to achieve. I want to run one of the offices they want to open in the Midlands region and get involved with the sports division.
Pete Howell

Coral Jenkins

My name is Coral

I started with Progressive Global about 3 months ago with no previous experience in sales. The training was so good that I made over £400 in my 1st week and over £600 in my 2nd week.

I now have 3 people in my team already and have been invited to visit the offices in Greece. I am looking to get involved with different divisions very soon and in the future would like to run an office in Cardiff.

Coral Jenkins

Progressive Global Training MD - Marvin Smith



Introducing Progressive Global Training MD - Marvin Smith



I’ve been working with Progressive Global Training for over 5 years now. I’ve had the opportunity to travel to over 3 countries and over 20 cities to work. My motivation is in the fact that I can travel whilst learning this business. I now run a very successful company in Wrexham, north Wales.

My future plans are to get involved with different campaigns and expand into Europe. This is a business for people who want to be different, be the best and have more. But to do so you have to have a relentless determination to succeed and the stubbornness never to give up.

Marvin Smith MD

Sunday, 29 August 2010

Nirvani Govender

I’ve been working for PGT since July 1999 where I started off as a field representative.

After getting good at sales I started building a team, but it was soon realised that my strength was in recruitment and administration. So I became an organisational head of administrators. I’ve since had the pleasure of training other great administrators and have now moved on to become a business manager, where my focus now is more on business finance.

Nirvani Govender

Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Mike Hughes


I’ve been working with Progressive Global Training for 4 months now. Before this I was a radio broadcaster, but realised the opportunity to progress was very limited. Since being here I’ve already been promoted into a leadership role, teaching, training and managing new people. I am very close to being promoted to becoming a senior leader. I love the fact that I can earn while I learn.

Sunday, 8 August 2010

Darren Price

I’m 22, Before working for Progressive Global I was in the army.
My personal goal is to own a range rover sport within 2 years.
My business goals are to be promoted to owner by January 2012 and open as many offices as I can.
My 5 top tips to become a leader are, ring the bell every day, apply L.O.A, become consistent, stay confident at all times and finally don’t give up goals are achievable.
The thing that I found most challenging when I first started was to keep my head up after I knocked all of my walkbook and not been off the mark.
I would like to run offices in Caerphilly, Cardiff, Germany, Spain, Watford and Glasgow.... The list goes on.

Tuesday, 3 August 2010

Ceinwen Pepperell on Progressive Global Training



Hi, my name is Ceinwen Pepperell
I’ve been working with Progressive Global Training for about 2 years now. I’m an assistant owner within the company and managing a team of over 10 people. I’m about to get promoted to level 5 which allows me to run one of the expanding offices.
Before this I was a fitness instructor in David Lloyd and played professional hockey. The opportunity I’ve had with Progressive Global Training has been extraordinary. Having travelled to over 6 countries and learning how to manage a marketing company has been and is an amazing experience.