MA Awards 2008
The 7th Scottish Modern Apprenticeship Awards will take place on Wednesday the 26th of November at the Sheraton Edinburgh at a glittering awards ceremony and dinner. Each Finalist will be a VIP guest at the event and each winner will receive a specially designed award trophy. In addition the Awards will be profiled in national and local press and promoted through Skills Development Scotland. On the evening, there will be the presentation of the 9 awards including the Outstanding Achievement Award. This year the event will be delivered by Skills Development Scotland
The categories are:
1. Apprenticeship of the year aged 16-19 Traditional (sponsored by SQA)
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Lauren Beck - Technician (Draughtsperson), Semta
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Claire Kelly - Civil Engineering, Constructionskills
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Mathew Mackay - Engineering, Semta
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Alasdair MacLean - Engineered Systems Maintenance, Semta
2. Apprenticeship of the year aged 16-19 Non Traditional (sponsored by SQA)
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Kylie Fullerton - Hairdressing, Habia/Skillsactive
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Steven Loudon - Travel Services, People 1st
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Kyle Wells - IT Practitioner, E-Skills UK
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Kelsey Whyte - Furniture Manufacture, Proskills
3. Apprenticeship of the year aged over 20 Traditional (sponsored by SQA)
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Pamela Donald - IT Practitioner - E-Skills UK
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Jen Jones - Mixed Farming, Lantra
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Claire Petrie - light Vehicle Technician, IMI Automotive Skills
4. Apprenticeship of the year aged over 20 Non Traditional (sponsored by SQA)
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Jim Davidson - Furniture Manufacture Framework, Proskills
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Cathrine McCracken - Dental Nursing, Skills For Health
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Ailsa Scott - Management Framework, Management and Standards centre
5. Large Employers (sponsored by SCQF)
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City Building Glasgow LLP
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Score Europe Ltd
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West Lothian Council
6. Partnerships (sponsored by The Alliance Scotland)
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Carnegie College
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Goal Training
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Falkirk Council/Gateway Consortium
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James Watt College/Loganair
7. Training Providers
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Coatbridge College
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JHP Training Scotland
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Rewards
MA Awards 2007
To view documents from last years awards Click here
