28 Jan 2013
The event celebrated the work and dedication shown by all e2v apprentices over the past year

e2v has celebrated its apprentices achievements at an annual awards night held at Channels Golf Club, Chelmsford. The event celebrated the work and dedication shown by all e2v apprentices over the past year.

e2v’s apprentices and their families were joined by Keith Attwood, CEO of e2v, senior representatives from Havering College and e2v managers, as well as former apprentices who have now completed their apprenticeship and secured permanent roles within the company.

‘Best Achievement’ awards were presented to apprentices who have demonstrated significant accomplishments over the last year, including Luke Coulter, Chris Borrett, Matt Rowlinson and Jack Harrington. Certificates were also presented to those completing their intermediate and advanced apprenticeships. The most prestigious award of the evening – ‘e2v’s Apprentice of the Year’ went to third year apprentice Matthew Mooney.

Chris Hawkins, Apprentice Manager, said “Matt has made a great contribution to our Argus Thermal imaging Camera division. He has shown that he has the technical capability to deliver work to a high standard and is now set up to run his own projects. Matt is a highly valued team member.”

Keith Attwood e2v’s CEO added “Apprenticeships provide an excellent opportunity to undertake further education whilst gaining valuable practical experience in the workplace. Apprenticeship schemes have long been an integral part of our recruitment plans and we are proud to support such an important route to training young people.”