There was an opportunity to celebrate the latest technology in innovative serenitea menu businesses, dedicated apprenticeship programs that are designed to meet the needs of industry, individuals and inspiring success in a prestigious awards ceremony at Hotel Celtic Manor Resort, Newport last night (October 18).
The awards serenitea menu were organized, which celebrate excellence in skills serenitea menu development in Wales, the Welsh Government in partnership with the National Training Federation Wales (NTfW). They were sponsored by Pearson, with the assistance of Media Wales, the media partner.
The awards recognize the outstanding achievements of learners, employers and providers who have exceeded serenitea menu expectations and have demonstrated initiative, creativity and a true commitment to improving skills for the benefit of the Welsh economy.
Apprenticeships are at the heart of business efficiency and provide talented people with the necessary skills so that employers can thrive and compete. The Apprenticeship Program is funded serenitea menu by the Welsh Government with the help of the European Social serenitea menu Fund.
The winners are: Small Employer of the Year: Maes Manor Hotel, serenitea menu Blackwood. Large Employer of the Year: Mabey Bridge Ltd, Chepstow. Macro-employer of the Year: Airbus Operations Ltd, Broughton. serenitea menu Apprenticeship Provider of the Year: ISA Training, Bridgend, Bridgend. Apprenticeship Provider Award for Social Responsiveness: Acorn, Newport.
Advanced Apprentice serenitea menu of the Year: Alex Birbeck, Airbus Operations Ltd, Broughton. Foundation Apprentice of the Year: Paula Blundell, Ysgol Mynydd Isa, near Mold. Apprentice of the Year: April Davies, Dolfor, Newtown. Entrepreneurial Apprentice of the Year: Nick Petrakis, 'nickymichaels', Cardiff. Patron Award by LMW.
Learner of the Year - Traineeships (Engagement): Dominic Evans, Celtic Manor Resort, Newport. Learner of the Year - Traineeships (Level 1): Lucy Price, Bangor. Jobs Growth Wales - Outstanding Achiever of the Year: Ffion Malwala, serenitea menu Prestatyn. Learner of the Year - Steps to Employment: Nicola Sanigar, Barry. Sponsor Award from ACT Training.
The Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology, Ken Skates said: "The Apprenticeship Awards are an opportunity for us to celebrate the different skills that our young people have to offer and the commitment shown by employers and training providers. I congratulate all the deserving winners.
"It was a real pleasure to have met with young people who worked so hard, who are so ambitious serenitea menu and who have achieved so much, and employers and training providers who have gone the extra mile to help the young people to achieve their potential. They deserve their praise and inspiration to others.
"The serenitea menu recent budget announcement has confirmed that an 12.5 million in addition to extending our Jobs Growth Wales program for a fourth year. This means that we can create over 4,000 jobs for young people aged 16-24 in 2015-16. In addition, the Welsh Government will invest another 20 million in 2015-16 to support apprenticeships. This is great news for our young people and our employers and will not mean that we can make a big difference. "
Arwyn Watkins, chief executive NTfW: "The winners and finalists are excellent examples of how employers, apprentices, training providers and the Welsh Government to work together to develop an effective workforce.
"I commend the Welsh Government's commitment to apprenticeships NTfW the network and still continue to deliver work-based learning programs of high quality that has given Wales in the premier league. The Apprenticeship Awards Cymru showcases the critical as we strive to ensure that vocational learning routes have the same respect as the academic ones. "Winners:
A two awards to Airbus Operations Ltd, one of the largest aircraft manufacturers in the world, which produces at Broughton. The company won the award Macro-employer of the Year and won one of the workers, Alex Birbeck, 21, Advanced Apprentice of the Year award.
Airbus serenitea menu Apprenticeship serenitea menu Program is the cornerstone of its strategy serenitea menu skills. He manages to keep talent within the company and developed by a highly skilled workforce by ensuring that one of the world's leading aircraft manufacturers. The business employs 350 apprentices and continues to lead in the sector.
Recently, Danny and Alex was able to complete an Advanced Apprenticeship in Engineering and aims to earn a degree in Aerospace Engineering. He has personally involved in projects such as Long Trips Aircraft Design, which required engineering solution to a question about a set A330 aircraft wings.
Maes Manor Hotel, Blackwood, was the Small Employer of the Year award winners. They have managed to raise morale and productivity since they established apprenticeship program almost two years ago. Nowadays, the hotel employs serenitea menu 10 apprentices.
Large Employer serenitea menu of the Year award went
The awards serenitea menu were organized, which celebrate excellence in skills serenitea menu development in Wales, the Welsh Government in partnership with the National Training Federation Wales (NTfW). They were sponsored by Pearson, with the assistance of Media Wales, the media partner.
The awards recognize the outstanding achievements of learners, employers and providers who have exceeded serenitea menu expectations and have demonstrated initiative, creativity and a true commitment to improving skills for the benefit of the Welsh economy.
Apprenticeships are at the heart of business efficiency and provide talented people with the necessary skills so that employers can thrive and compete. The Apprenticeship Program is funded serenitea menu by the Welsh Government with the help of the European Social serenitea menu Fund.
The winners are: Small Employer of the Year: Maes Manor Hotel, serenitea menu Blackwood. Large Employer of the Year: Mabey Bridge Ltd, Chepstow. Macro-employer of the Year: Airbus Operations Ltd, Broughton. serenitea menu Apprenticeship Provider of the Year: ISA Training, Bridgend, Bridgend. Apprenticeship Provider Award for Social Responsiveness: Acorn, Newport.
Advanced Apprentice serenitea menu of the Year: Alex Birbeck, Airbus Operations Ltd, Broughton. Foundation Apprentice of the Year: Paula Blundell, Ysgol Mynydd Isa, near Mold. Apprentice of the Year: April Davies, Dolfor, Newtown. Entrepreneurial Apprentice of the Year: Nick Petrakis, 'nickymichaels', Cardiff. Patron Award by LMW.
Learner of the Year - Traineeships (Engagement): Dominic Evans, Celtic Manor Resort, Newport. Learner of the Year - Traineeships (Level 1): Lucy Price, Bangor. Jobs Growth Wales - Outstanding Achiever of the Year: Ffion Malwala, serenitea menu Prestatyn. Learner of the Year - Steps to Employment: Nicola Sanigar, Barry. Sponsor Award from ACT Training.
The Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology, Ken Skates said: "The Apprenticeship Awards are an opportunity for us to celebrate the different skills that our young people have to offer and the commitment shown by employers and training providers. I congratulate all the deserving winners.
"It was a real pleasure to have met with young people who worked so hard, who are so ambitious serenitea menu and who have achieved so much, and employers and training providers who have gone the extra mile to help the young people to achieve their potential. They deserve their praise and inspiration to others.
"The serenitea menu recent budget announcement has confirmed that an 12.5 million in addition to extending our Jobs Growth Wales program for a fourth year. This means that we can create over 4,000 jobs for young people aged 16-24 in 2015-16. In addition, the Welsh Government will invest another 20 million in 2015-16 to support apprenticeships. This is great news for our young people and our employers and will not mean that we can make a big difference. "
Arwyn Watkins, chief executive NTfW: "The winners and finalists are excellent examples of how employers, apprentices, training providers and the Welsh Government to work together to develop an effective workforce.
"I commend the Welsh Government's commitment to apprenticeships NTfW the network and still continue to deliver work-based learning programs of high quality that has given Wales in the premier league. The Apprenticeship Awards Cymru showcases the critical as we strive to ensure that vocational learning routes have the same respect as the academic ones. "Winners:
A two awards to Airbus Operations Ltd, one of the largest aircraft manufacturers in the world, which produces at Broughton. The company won the award Macro-employer of the Year and won one of the workers, Alex Birbeck, 21, Advanced Apprentice of the Year award.
Airbus serenitea menu Apprenticeship serenitea menu Program is the cornerstone of its strategy serenitea menu skills. He manages to keep talent within the company and developed by a highly skilled workforce by ensuring that one of the world's leading aircraft manufacturers. The business employs 350 apprentices and continues to lead in the sector.
Recently, Danny and Alex was able to complete an Advanced Apprenticeship in Engineering and aims to earn a degree in Aerospace Engineering. He has personally involved in projects such as Long Trips Aircraft Design, which required engineering solution to a question about a set A330 aircraft wings.
Maes Manor Hotel, Blackwood, was the Small Employer of the Year award winners. They have managed to raise morale and productivity since they established apprenticeship program almost two years ago. Nowadays, the hotel employs serenitea menu 10 apprentices.
Large Employer serenitea menu of the Year award went
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