By February 27, 2015 Read More →

Ellis apprentice picks up top training award

Ellis - apprentice of the year - Adam Freer

Adam Freer of cable cleat manufacturer Ellis has been named Derwent Training Association’s Apprentice of the Year (final year workplace NVQ).

Adam, 26 from Rillington – home to Ellis’s HQ – was honoured following the completion of his three-year Advanced Apprenticeship in Toolmaking.

Bob Watmore, training and assessment manager of Derwent Training Association, said: “Adam showed throughout his apprenticeship the highest desire to challenge himself and achieve the best possible learning outcomes, while always looking to take every opportunity to maximise his capabilities.

“He is a real role model for other apprentices, and it was a pleasure to work with someone who recognised the value of approaching an apprenticeship in such a manner. He deserved the award as much for his attitude as the work he put in.”

Ellis has a long history of supporting apprenticeships. All of the company’s toolmakers started their careers as apprentices, including tool room manager, Mark Angus.

Ellis MD, Richard Shaw, said: “The value of putting people through apprenticeships can’t be underestimated. From an employee point of view, an apprenticeship means learning and earning, at the end of which you have a qualification and up to three-years’ work experience on your CV, and have avoided running up potentially crippling student debts.

“While from our point of view, we get to educate new staff members in the Ellis way of doing business, and ensure our workforce maintains its reputation for being highly qualified, highly skilled and highly experienced.”

www.derwenttraining.co.uk.

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Pictured: Adam Freer of Ellis receives his Apprentice of the Year Award from Linda Cowling, Leader of Ryedale District Council.