Tradespeople insurer Markel Direct announced the launch of The Nation’s A* Apprentice award to mark the start of National Apprenticeship Week 2024. The award aims to celebrate the outstanding work skilled trades apprentices all over the UK are doing within their workplace, whilst also highlighting the important role apprentices will play in the future of the trades and construction industry. To enter for the award, the UK public will be allowed to nominate an apprentice whom they believe to be “The Nation’s A* Apprentice”. Nominations will be judged against a range of criteria, as a panel of judges, made up of industry experts, who will look for three apprentices who have gone above and beyond their general role, clearly demonstrate what it means to be a team player and have overcome any personal challenges to create a positive impact in their role as an apprentice. Nominations are open until Friday 23rd February and can be submitted here. The winners will receive a development package worth up to £5,000, consisting of: Following the nomination stage, a judging panel of Rob Rees, divisional director of Markel Direct, Louis Timpany, CEO and founder of Fix Radio, and James Wilson, marketing manager at Festool, will assess a shortlist of finalists and select three winners to receive The Nation’s A* Apprentice award. The winners will be announced in the week commencing 18 March 2024.
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