Greek Australian business wins big at 2024 Australian Fitness Industry Awards

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Greek Australian business owner Jono Petrohilos and his company, Fitness Education Online, have claimed the prestigious Fitness CEC Provider of the Year award at the 2024 Australian Fitness Industry Awards, hosted by AUSactive.

The award recognises the highest standard of continuing education courses (CECs) in the fitness industry, celebrating organisations that make a significant impact on professional development for fitness trainers across Australia.

“I am incredibly proud of this achievement,” Mr Petrohilos said. “Winning this award highlights our commitment to delivering the best training and education to fitness professionals. Our goal has always been to raise the bar for online fitness education, and this recognition validates our efforts.”

This year’s awards ceremony took place at Dolton House, Jones Bay Wharf, bringing together industry leaders, educators, and business owners to honour excellence across 32 categories. Fitness Education Online stood out for its innovative online courses that enable trainers nationwide to advance their skills and qualifications.

Fitness Education Online has consistently demonstrated leadership in the industry, winning the award back in 2022 having been finalists in multiple categories and having three of its students nominated for Student of the Year.

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