Awards Winners and Finalists 2016
Here are our Apprenticeship Awards Cymru winners and finalists for 2016:
Employability Learner of the Year
- Traineeship Learner of the Year (Engagement)
- Traineeship Learner of the Year (Level 1)
Cameron Thomas, Cardiff
Cassidy Rhian Jones, Bethesda – Winner
Leon Proudlock, Denbigh
Angharad Jones, Holyhead – Winner
Darren Watts, Cardiff
Rhys Pugh, Llanelli
Jobs Growth Wales
- Jobs Growth Wales – Outstanding Achiever of the Year
Callum Jones, Pontypool
Marc Pugh, Llanfaredd – Winner
Oliver Chatfield, Pontypool
Apprentice of the Year
- Foundation Apprentice of the Year
- Apprentice of the Year
- Higher Apprentice of the Year
Gwilym Bowen Rhys, Caernarfon
Niall Perks, Cardiff – Winner
Rhys Donovan, Merthyr Tydfil
Leanne Williams, Wrexham
Maria Brooks, Porthcawl – Winner
Michael Leach, Pontypridd
Adam Harvey, Barry
Jamie Stenhoff, Flint – Winner
Matthew Edwards, Wrexham
Apprenticeship Employer of the Year
- Small Employer of the Year (10-49)
- Medium Employer of the Year (50-249)
- Large and Macro Employer of the Year (250-5000+)
Crimewatch Alarms Ltd & C W Electrical (a div. of Crimewatch Alarms Ltd), Newport – Winner
Ken Picton Salon, Cardiff Bay
USW Child Care Services Department, Pontypridd
Arthur J. Gallagher, Llantrisant – Winner
Little Inspirations, Pontyclun
Values in Care Limited, Hengoed
Argos, Edinburgh
BT, London – Winner
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water, Treharris – Winner
OP Chocolates, Merthyr Tydfil
RWE Innogy UK, Llanidloes
Work-Based Learning Practitioner
- Work-based Learning Assessor and Tutor of the Year
Chris Hughes, ACT Limited – Winner
Lisa Marie Winter, Acorn Learning Solutions
Mark McDonough, Grŵp Llandrillo Meni – Winner
Michael Ramsden, Cambrian Training Company