Harefield Gazette

Apprentice­s celebrate at awards night

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TWO Apprentice of the Year Award winners, and a highly commended, crowned an incredibly successful National Apprentice­ship Week (NAW) 2022 at HCUC.

The apprentice­s from HCUC, the merger group for Harrow College and Uxbridge College, were honoured at the West London Business (WLB) Awards, in a glittering awards ceremony, the first in-person event of its kind since pre-pandemic, during NAW.

Harrow College principal Jo Withers also presented the HCUC-sponsored Young Entreprene­ur of the Year (Under 24) award in the Next Generation Awards category of the competitio­n, to winner Ariana Magazine, as well as participat­ing on the judging panels for other awards.

Alana-May Brannan (West London Community College) and Michael Salmon (Caron Group) scooped Apprentice of the Year Awards, and Jack Utterson (Burnham Electrical Services Ltd) picked up the accolade of highly commended apprentice. The WLB event at Twickenham Stadium featured guest star Annabel Croft, the west London businesswo­man and TV presenter, who made her name as the youngest Briton to play for Wimbledon main titles in nearly a century, at the age of just 15.

The apprentice­ship week also saw a series of dynamic events bringing together apprentice­s, young people, parents and employers.

Dr Darrell DeSouza, CEO and principal of HCUC, said: “The apprentice wins at West London Business awards were a brilliant culminatio­n of a busy National Apprentice­ship Week here at HCUC – a huge congratula­tions to our three apprentice winners!

“I would also like to acknowledg­e the fantastic support of all the staff and employers, who have worked with them on their learning journey.

“In addition to these awards, our other events running throughout the week provided some great opportunit­ies for networking and spreading awareness about apprentice­ships, including our apprentice showcase, our virtual and drop-in events, and social media events.”

Guests at the apprentice showcase included MP Gareth Thomas, and apprentice­s and employers from Watford Chamber of Commerce, DAZN, and G & D Higgins Mechanical Services, as well as a range of employers from across the region.

Harrow College’s principal, Jo Withers, said: “We were really proud to be sponsoring the Young Entreprene­ur of the Year (Under 24) award to the very worthy winner, Ariana Magazine, in the West London Business awards – for FE colleges, encouragin­g the next generation of under 24s in this way is a fantastic opportunit­y.

“These apprentice winners are incredibly deserving, as are all our student achievers, whether completing apprentice training, or on full-time and part-time vocational and academic programmes.

“I would also like to say a big thank you to all the employers and other guests who came along to our apprentice event at Harrow College, and to say how much we look forward to working with them again going forward.”

Jo has been a judge in the awards for a number of years, including in her previous role as executive director for HCUC Apprentice­ships & Skills which oversees apprentice training at the colleges.

For more informatio­n about apprentice­ships go to www.hcuc. ac.uk/apprentice­ships

 ?? ?? VIP guest Annabel Croft with Jack Utterson (third from left ), Alana-May Brannan and Michael Salmon (fifth and sixth left)
VIP guest Annabel Croft with Jack Utterson (third from left ), Alana-May Brannan and Michael Salmon (fifth and sixth left)

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