Industry accolade for Myerscough animal studies tutor
- Published
- Tuesday 19 November
A Myerscough College animal studies tutor has taken a top honour at an industry awards night.
Naomi Ennis is a tutor at Myerscough’s Walton Hall campus in Warrington, and also runs her business, Animal Teach, a company who provide animal related educational workshops and other services, working with people of all ages and backgrounds to deliver captivating animal talks, interactive sessions and inspiring experiences.
Animal Teach was named as a winner in the Animal Star Awards (ASA) for 2024 in the category of Best Pet Related Business of the Year, at the Northern Region finals earlier this month.
Naomi said: ‘’A huge thank you to each and everyone who supports Animal Teach.
‘’The journey so far has been amazing and I have loved and embraced every challenge and opportunity so far.
‘’I feel like this is just the start of the next Animal Teach Chapter - let's inspire our future and get people of all ages connected with animals.’’
The Animal Star Awards is the UK’s premier, animal related awards programme. The awards showcase around 120 of Britain’s pet related businesses, animal charities and rescue centres.
Every year the Animal Star Awards, brings together exceptional people and organisations that do extraordinary things for animals. The awards are judged by a panel of industry experts, with well over 700 nominations submitted for the Animal Star awards for 2024.
Mary Burgess, founder of the Animal Star Awards, said “The awards embody the core principles of animal welfare, animal rescue and recognising pet related businesses and animal heroes, all of whom are central to protecting animals and supporting the welfare of animals.
‘’Reaching the finals of the Animal Star Awards is a fantastic opportunity and I am delighted that the calibre of entrants keeps on improving and that we can give recognition to people and animals each year.
‘’All finalists have demonstrated exceptional drive and a love of animals during challenging economic conditions. Many congratulations to all finalists.’’