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Emma's a bright spark



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Published Date: 24 September 2008
DUKERIES College student Emma Pepper celebrates winning the Young Apprentice of the Year award for her electrical engineering work with the National Grid.
Bright spark Emma was awarded the prize from the Energy and Utility Skills sector for her outstanding, inspirational course commitment and demonstrating a consistently high level of application.

She picked up her award at a prestigious sector event in Manchester, accompanied by her parents and her college tutor Darrel Slack.

He told Chad: "Emma's enthusiasm really shone through and I am really pleased that her hard work has been recognised."DUKERIES College student Emma Pepper celebrates winning the Young Apprentice of the Year award for her electrical engineering work with the National Grid.

Bright spark Emma was awarded the prize from the Energy and Utility Skills sector for her outstanding, inspirational course commitment and demonstrating a consistently high level of application.

She picked up her award at a prestigious sector event in Manchester, accompanied by her parents and her college tutor Darrel Slack.

He told Chad: "Emma's enthusiasm really shone through and I am really pleased that her hard work has been recognised."

The full article contains 190 words and appears in Mansfield Chad newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 23 September 2008 1:35 PM
  • Source: Mansfield Chad
  • Location: Mansfield
 
 
  

 
 


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