AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group, or AIM for short, is a national and international awarding organisation.
Giving maternity wards tours a virtual bump
The Birmingham and Solihull United Maternity and Newborn Partnership (BUMP) was established to bring together local services that provide support and care for expectant mothers and their babies.
A website hat-trick for Bosworth Water
Bosworth Water Park is a longstanding Quiet Storm client and our relationship has developed over several years.
Building an online empire for P&R
P&R Building Supplies is an independent, family-run builders’ merchant with an emphasis on quality, customer service and satisfaction.
A fresh coat for Designer Paint Store
Ashby Decorator Centre is an independent painting and decorating supplies business.
Backing the region’s entrepreneurs
Supporting our fellow small businesses and celebrating the successes of local entrepreneurs is something we feel passionately about here at Quiet Storm, so we were delighted to back this year’s Nachural Entrepreneurship Awards.
Investing in our future talent
At Quiet Storm, we’re huge believers in apprenticeships and investing in the next generation of business leaders.
A supercharged project management solution for Torex
Torex is a global manufacturer of integrated circuits for power management applications.
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Mapping the future for Aggregate Industries Contracting
Aggregate Industries Contracting is a national contracting business for all types of pavement surfacing and construction.
Top international awarding organisation takes Aim with new brand video and website
AIM is a national and international awarding organisation. It offers a large number of regulated qualifications at different levels across a wide range of subject areas, along with Access to Higher Education Diplomas and end-point Assessments.
Helping hospice to spread its message of hope
Hospice Hope is a registered charity which provides pastoral care to local people with life-limiting conditions. It was established in 2002, following the closure of the Sue Ryder Hospice at Staunton Harold.