Greek-owned small business looks to win big at the 2024 Australian Fitness Industry Awards

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Fitness Education Online, a fitness education company owned by Jono Petrohilos, is making waves as a finalist in multiple categories at the 2024 Australian Fitness Industry Awards.

The Australian Fitness Industry Awards are run by AUSactive and the winners will be announced on October 11 at Dolton House, Jones Bay Wharf.

Mr Petrohilos is nominated for Fitness Educator of the Year, while Fitness Education Online itself is up for CEC Provider of the Year. 

Adding to this success, three Fitness Education Online students have been nominated for Student of the Year, and two of Fitness Education Online’s educators are nominated for Educator of the Year. This further emphasises the organisations commitment to excellence in education.

Fitness Education Online currently run online certification courses nationwide for people wishing to become Personal Trainers. For more details, visit www.fitnesseducationonline.com.au.

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