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Guests bowled over at EDA Awards 2019 F


or sixteen high performing individuals from across the UK’s electro-technical wholesaling sector, it was a night to remember


as they were celebrated at the EDA’s 2019 Education & Training Awards. Eight managers, singled out for championing the EDA’s Training & Apprenticeship Programme within their businesses and teams, received an Investor in Training Award in front of an audience of 540 - including special guest, England international cricketer and TV personality, Phil Tufnell - at the Association’s Annual Dinner on Park Lane. Competition is fierce for an EDA Award. The winners are selected from thousands of employees across all EDA manufacturer and wholesaler businesses based on grades achieved in product knowledge module studies, or of assessed performance in the case of apprentices. Eight EDA Learning Achievement Awards were also presented the


following day in recognition of outstanding performance in an apprenticeship or product knowledge training. On Friday 8th March, family, friends, and business colleagues gathered for a celebratory lunch on the 34th Floor of London’s Shard. Margaret Fitzsimons, CEO at the EDA, added “The EDA Learning


achievement Awards are particularly special as these go to talented individuals whose performance has marked them out as ‘one to watch’ for the future. By opening up our Shard event to friends and family, we are showcasing the attractive career opportunities on offer in the UK’s electro- technical supply chain to a wider audience. “This year, we’ve also invited back three-time EDA Award winner, Craig


Hiepner of Deta Electrical Company. Craig is also one of just a handful of people who secured 10 out of a possible 10 distinctions in his product knowledge training several years ago. Since then, his career has flourished so we invited him to present special awards to two individuals who have followed in his footsteps by securing 10 top grades: Douglas Day, Commercial Trainee, and Zoe Ellison, Internal Sales, both at Edmundson Electrical.”


The 2019 EDA Awards, part of the Association’s celebrations for the 12th annual National Apprenticeship Week, are sponsored by EDA Apprenticeships Plus who have managed the Association’s Apprenticeship Programme since 2011.


●For a full list of winners, visit eda.org.uk


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