Carter Jonas Achieves Gold Investors In People Accreditation
Date of Article
Jul 01 2019

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Carter Jonas has been awarded accreditation against the Investors in People Standard (IIP), retaining its Gold certification and achieving the IIP Health & Wellbeing Good Practice Award.

Carter Jonas, which has a network of 34 offices across the UK, first attained IIP Gold standard in 2016. The latest accreditation further demonstrates the business’s commitment to its people and its long-term approach to ensure that each person realises their potential in a positive and productive environment.  

Investors in People is the international standard for people management, defining what it takes to lead, support and manage people effectively to achieve sustainable results. Underpinning the Standard is the Investors in People framework, reflecting the latest workplace trends, essential skills and effective strategies required to outperform in any industry. Working with clients across the globe, Investors in People enables organisations to benchmark against the best in the business on an international scale.

Mark Granger, Chief Executive, Carter Jonas said: "I am proud that Carter Jonas has once again achieved this accolade from Investors in People and retained its Gold standard. Within the last ten years, our business has evolved and grown enormously - our headcount has doubled, alongside our turnover which has increased profit. However, with a clear vision and strategy, throughout our evolution, we have worked to retain our core values. We are a people-led business and place a great deal of importance in forging, investing and retaining relationships with both our clients and colleagues and this accreditation is a further testament of this.”

Paul Devoy, Head of Investors in People, said: “We’d like to congratulate Carter Jonas, Investors in People accreditation is the sign of a great employer, and an organisation committed to achieving success by realising the potential of their people. Carter Jonas should be extremely proud of their achievement.”