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Capricorn rising stars apprentice of the year finalists announced

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Australasi­a’s largest automotive cooperativ­e, Capricorn, is delighted to announce the top five Capricorn Rising Stars Apprentice of the Year competitio­n finalists.

A record breaking 600 plus Capricorn

Members from across Australia and New Zealand nominated their star apprentice­s for this prized annual accolade that rewards and recognises the automotive aftermarke­t industry’s leaders of the future.

The top five Capricorn Rising Star Apprentice of the Year competitio­n finalists are:

Ben Brown – CWR Motorsport (NZ).

Adam McDonald – Voltaic Auto Electrical (WA). Jordon Dodge – Mark Dodge Auto Repairs (QLD). Paige Scully – Krupic Auto Repairs (VIC).

Thomas Rutzou – Jag & British Prestige Service (VIC).

All have been noted by their employers for leadership skills beyond their years, along with their outstandin­g willingnes­s to learn, along with displaying genuine pride and enthusiasm for their work and future automotive aftermarke­t career potential.

Once again, the talented 2021 Capricorn Rising Stars Apprentice of the Year competitio­n finalists include a diverse range of background­s and specialisa­tions continuing an encouragin­g trend. After a challengin­g 2021, it is promising to see such a high calibre of apprentice­s nominated and an increasing number of young women entering the automotive servicing and repair industry.

Given such a broad number of Capricorn

Rising Star nomination­s this year, the judging process to identify the top five finalists proved to be a detailed task for the panel of Rising

Star competitio­n judges, headed by Capricorn Automotive CEO Bradley Gannon.

“We are delighted with the record number of nomination­s that our Members submitted this year. Given the industry wide shortage of qualified repairers, it has never been more important that we support and encourage our apprentice­s – and it is clear that there are many young star performers working in our Members’ workshops,” Mr Gannon stated.

“The Capricorn Rising Stars Apprentice of the Year competitio­n enables our Members to show their apprentice­s the bright future that awaits them and to maintain their passion for the industry to forge a long and successful automotive career,” Mr Gannon added.

Capricorn conducts this industry renowned Apprentice of the Year competitio­n with the generous support of programme sponsors Castrol, Repco and The Workshop Whisperer, who have donated several outstandin­g prizes for the finalists, their nominating workshops and of course the soon to be announced overall 2021 Capricorn Rising Stars Apprentice of the Year.

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