‘Best Business/Startup of the Year 2018’

We are thrilled to announce that we received the award for ‘Best Business/Startup of the Year 2018’ from the Women in International Education Awards (WIE Awards).

The award ceremony was held in Berlin, Germany on November 3,  2018.  Our Founder & CEO, Samantha Martin, attended the ceremony and received the award in person. The  WIE Awards were co-hosted by Lead 5050 and The Global Leadership League: UK and US-based professional organizations dedicated to elevating and supporting women in the field of international education.

Martin said, “Receiving the award from WIE is a milestone for Via TRM. Thank you for the reminder that the work of engaging every student in global opportunities through next generation technology is supported by the field. We share this award with our clients and partners as we celebrate their success growing study abroad participation on their campuses.”

Read the full press release here.

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As we continue to scale, our focus remains the same:

building innovative, user-friendly solutions that empower institutions to create life-changing global experiences.

The expansion of our Growth Team is just one of the many ways we’re ensuring that Via remains at the cutting edge of global education technology—helping more students explore the world, one journey at a time.

👉 Want to learn more about how Via is transforming global education? Let’s connect.

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