As part of National Apprenticeship Week “Celebration Friday” we want to celebrate all of our apprentices who have recently completed their apprenticeships and achieved their qualification/s. For some of the apprentices, it’s the first step of their apprenticeship and they are now progressing onto the next level of apprenticeship within their area of work, in order to open and increase career prospects.
As the central apprenticeships team, we couldn’t be more proud of what they have learnt and achieved along the way, so we would like to give them a special shout out and congratulations!
The following staff have recently completed their apprenticeships:
Alexander Knight - Level 3 Engineering Technician
Amanda Pipkin - Level 3 HR Support
Ammar Naqvi - Level 3 Business Administrator
Anthony Groth - Level 3 Facilities Management Supervisor
Carmen Gomez - Level 4 Associate Project Manager
Dorota Anna Nawrot - Level 5 Coaching Professional
Elaine Atkin - Level 5 Coaching Professional
Ffion Fry - Level 3 Business Administrator
Henry Fowler - Level 4 Professional Accounting/Tax Technician
Ibrahim Abbassi - Level 2 Accounts or Finance Assistant
Jessica Law - Level 3 Team leader / supervisor
Jiravat Kuttiyanont - Level 3 Building Services Engineering Service & Maintenance Engineer
Karren Melham - Level 5 Coaching Professional
Kelsey Sercombe - Level 2 Customer Service Practitioner
Kieran Thomas - Level 3 Assistant Accountant
Kya Gibbons - Level 3 Team leader / supervisor
Lisa Bligh - Level 3 Team leader / supervisor
Lucy Cornish - Level 3 Business Administrator
Lucy Hunt - Level 4 Business and Professional Administration
Maisie Doran - Level 3 Facilities Management Supervisor
Miranda Riley - Level 3 HR Support
Mostafa Fallahi - Level 3 Business Administrator
Rachel (Tabitha) Wishdale - Level 3 Team leader / supervisor
Shaun Harman - Level 6 Chartered manager degree apprenticeship
Toni-Ann Williams - Level 2 Accounts or Finance Assistant
Viktoria Pryima - Level 3 Business Administrator
Zoe Smith - Level 3 Business Administrator