Awards

Derby apprentice scoops top award for inspiring next generation of engineers

Ali Amin with his award

Ali Amin’s dedication to helping others start their own apprenticeship journey has landed him a coveted national apprenticeship award.

The 20-year-old from Derby was named England’s Advanced Apprentice of the Year at the 19th National Apprenticeship Awards, which were held in London.

The former Derby College student was praised by judges for dedicating his time to mentoring apprentices and encouraging local schools and colleges to get involved in engineering.

He’s currently completing a Higher Degree Electro-Mechanical Engineering Apprenticeship at the University of Nottingham, working at Shawpak – a Derby-based manufacturer of a range of medical device packaging machinery.

Ali said: “I feel very thankful to have been recognised in this way. So many people have given me their time and passed on their knowledge throughout my apprenticeship so this award is for them too.

“I’m excited to continue my apprenticeship journey at Shawpak. I love working for a company which designs products that directly help people.”

Ali can’t speak highly enough of apprenticeships, adding: “The experience I’ve gained so far has been invaluable. The fact I get to earn while I learn is a massive benefit too. I’d definitely recommend an apprenticeship in engineering.”

He has now decided to join the East Midlands Apprenticeship Ambassador Network (EMAAN), which will see him further encourage other young people to consider an apprenticeship.

Angela Borman, Chair of EMAAN, said: “I’m thrilled to see Ali, an apprentice from right here in the East Midlands, receive such a prestigious award. I’m also delighted that he’s now decided to join our network as an ambassador – a very important role.

“Having worked in the delivery of apprenticeships for the whole of my career, I passionately believe they are a great opportunity. These awards showcase how they can help people thrive.

“We’ve got some amazing employers who work hard to ensure that the delivery of apprenticeships here in the East Midlands is first class. I am proud to be working with them to continue this success.”

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