Te Awamutu Courier

Astrid wins Stihl Shop award for hard work

Female apprentice beats all-male line-up

- Kate Durie

Astrid Howarth is a 21-year-old apprentice at Stihl Te Awamutu and has recently been awarded the Technical Achievemen­t Award for her work at the annual conference held virtually this year due to Covid.

She was one of four apprentice­s nominated for the award.

Stihl New Zealand’s technical team assessed all the work that Astrid completed at the technical workshops held throughout the year.

“I was quite amazed that I won,” says Astrid.

“As a female going up against all-male nominees it was pretty cool to take out the award and win it.

“My family is really proud.” She says she has always wanted to become a mechanic, so when the opportunit­y arose for an internship at Stihl she jumped at it and has not looked back.

“Astrid is an extremely hard worker, nothing is an issue to her, she isn’t afraid of getting in and learning what needs to be done and doing it.,” says Te Awamutu shop owner, Matt Hird.

“She is a huge asset to Stihl Shop Te Awamutu.

“We are so pleased and

proud to have such a diligent and enthusiast­ic staff member as part of our team.”

Astrid says she is “looking to qualify and work on moving

through the ranks [at Stihl, Te Awamutu]”. She hopes to get more involved with parts and dealing with the customer service side.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Stihl Shop Te Awamutu apprentice Astrid Howarth, winner of the 2021 Technical Achievemen­t Award.
Photo / Supplied Stihl Shop Te Awamutu apprentice Astrid Howarth, winner of the 2021 Technical Achievemen­t Award.

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