The spotlight is set on local apprentices and their employers as the shortlist for the inaugural Perth and Kinross Apprentice Awards is revealed.
The awards, developed in partnership with Perth and Kinross Council, Skills Development Scotland, Developing the Young Workforce Tay Cities, Perthshire Chamber of Commerce and UHI Perth, aim to highlight the value of apprenticeships.
The shortlisted entries reflect the commitment, talent and innovation demonstrated by individuals and businesses supporting work-based learning.
Congratulations to all of the finalists, with the winners revealed at a celebration event on Thursday 11 September 2024.
Award finalists
Foundation Apprenticeship Category
- Gracie Forrester, Social Services and Healthcare Apprentice at Bertha Park High School
Modern Apprentice (SCQF Level 5) Category
- Jamie Lean, Rural Skills Modern Apprentice at Highland Perthshire Communities Land Trust
- Emma Whyte, Business and Admin Modern Apprentice at Perth and Kinross Council
- Laurie Watt, Horticulture Modern Apprentice at James Hutton Institute
- Dan Sewell, Customer Service Modern Apprentice at The Scottish Crannog Centre
- Kenza Akil, Apprentice Baker at Wild Hearth Bakery
Modern Apprentice (SCQF Level 6+) Category
- Jonathan Dent, Administration Development Worker Modern Apprentice at Duke of Edinburgh's Award Perth and Kinross Association
- Callie Henderson, Children and Young People Modern Apprentice at Auchlone Nature Kindergarten
- Jameson Gahan, Energy Professional Trainee at Perth and Kinross Council
Graduate Apprentice Category
- Evan Russell, Junior Accountant at MMG Chartered Accountants
- Tomas Ignatavicius, Civil Engineer at JML Contracts Ltd
Apprentice Employer Category
- Omexom
- W.A. McGarries & Sons Ltd
- Highland Perthshire Communities Land Trust
- The Scottish Crannog Centre