Matt Carr honoured with Chartered Manager of the Year Award at Kensington Palace
The Chartered Management Institute's inaugural Chartered Manager of the Year Award goes to a Manager tasked with opening a school in China in challenging operational conditions.
LONDON, May 21, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Matt Carr, Director of Business Administration at Dulwich College International, has received the inaugural Chartered Manager of the Year Award for 2019. The honour is awarded by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and recognises managers who consistently exceed expectations within their organisations.
The award was presented at Kensington Palace in the presence of CMI's Patron, Her Royal Highness The Countess of Wessex, on Wednesday 15 May 2019. Matt received the award from Andrew Stephenson MP, Minister for Business and Industry.
The CMI's website praises Matt Carr's "impressive and innovative approaches to management" and the work he undertook in establishing a new College in Shanghai, China, in challenging conditions.
Mr Carr said "I am honoured to have been recognised by CMI. I believe that management is all about meeting challenges head-on and empowering your team to have the confidence to face these challenges. Receiving this award is not only recognition of my work, but also a celebration of my team and their own personal achievements."
Notes to Editors:
- Matt Carr is Director of Business Administration at Dulwich College International (DCI). Prior to joining DCI, Matt was Group Operations Director for Moloney Technologies Ltd where he gained experience across a broad range of industries including the Food, Nutrition, Defence and Technology sectors. Matt has also served as a Commissioned Officer in the Royal Navy.
- The Chartered Management Institute is the chartered professional body for management and leadership, counting more than 175,000 managers and leaders in its membership community.
- Dulwich College International (DCI) is a family of schools located across Asia. DCI has very close links with the founding School, Dulwich College in London, which boasts a 400-year history. DCI opened its first school in 2003 quickly establishing itself as a reputable provider of quality international education. Today there are 8,000 students within the DCI network in 7 cities across Asia. The organisation employs over 2,000 staff in teaching and support roles.
SOURCE Chartered Management Institute

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