Tricrest’s Daleep Bhogal was named the ‘Peter Wood Outstanding Learner of the Year’ in front of over 350 people at the Grand Station in Wolverhampton.
The trainee toolmaker, who will now spend a week in Chrion in Germany as part of his prize, impressed judges with his thirst for continuous improvement and how far he has developed over the last twelve months.
He was joined on stage by five other apprentices, including FBC Manby Bowdler’s Dixie Whitten, Brandauer’s Oliver Eskriett, Lee Matthews (RMD Kwikform), Morgan Goule (Beacon Mouldings) and Tom Weaver of Frank Dudley.
There was also recognition for Lee Pearson of Salop Design for his ‘Contribution to Engineering’, with Lichfield’s IMI Precision Engineering beating off competition from 20 firms to land the ‘Company of the Year’ title.
Rebecca Phillips, joint managing director of In-Comm Training, said: “Vocational learning is finally being given the recognition it deserves and this year’s awards again highlighted the outstanding talent we are developing in the West Midlands.”
“We had over 250 entries this year, covering all aspects of engineering, manufacturing, business support and professional services. There were some fantastic stories of personal development, triumph over adversity and individuals starting to achieve their career ambitions.”
The In-Comm Training Awards, which are now in their sixth year, was backed by main sponsor Engineering Technology Group and other sponsors FBC Manby Bowdler, John Winter, Made in the Midlands, Mason, Moore Stephens, Royal Bank of Scotland and Stechford Mouldings.
Gareth Jones, joint managing director, concluded: “The introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy gives employers a great opportunity to shape the training provision they need, creating the skills and future employees they’re going to require to grow and succeed. Next year’s awards will recognise this fact and will be heavily influenced by the trailblazers that are currently being designed.”
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