Derby Technician Named Apprentice Of The Year At Vertu Masters Award
Adam Milward, a third-year Apprentice Technician at Vertu Honda Derby, has been named as Apprentice of the Year at the annual Vertu Masters Awards.
The Vertu Masters Awards are open to non-management colleagues across the Group and recognise strong performance across a wide variety of roles.
The Apprentice of the Year accolade is open to every colleague engaged in an apprenticeship with the fourth largest automotive retailer in the UK and goes to the individual who has not only secured excellent results in their programme, but has also shown strong workplace skills.
Having joined Vertu as a Service Valeter after electing to undertake a change in career, Adam signed up to be part of the Honda Technician apprentice programme and has gone from strength-to-strength in his role.
Consistently performing at a high level, Adam has become a valued member of the team, earning the respect of both his peers and dealership colleagues for his work and commitment to the role.
Adam Milward said: “There probably aren’t many people in their 30s who take up an apprenticeship, but the opportunity to join the programme is one I didn’t want to miss.
“Being recognised with this award is unexpected, but something I am extremely proud of, and I hope that my decision to pursue the Apprentice Technician role will be the start of a long and successful career within Vertu.”
Rob Fletcher, General Manager at Vertu Derby Honda, said: “We often say that having Adam in the workshop doesn’t feel like having an apprentice. His attitude and work ethic are first class and he is exceeding expected efficiencies by some margin.
“The feedback from the Honda Institute is always exemplary and he is cited as a role model for his peers.
“It was a risk for Adam to take a step backwards in salary to take up an apprenticeship, but by taking a risk, we have found ourselves a gem of an apprentice technician who will - once qualified - stand himself and the dealership in good stead for years to come.”
Robert Forrester, Chief Executive of Vertu, said: “Adam is a fantastic example of someone who has seen an unexpected opportunity and has grabbed it with both hands.
“His hard work and desire to make a success of his apprenticeship is clear to see and is reflected in this well-deserved award. We look forward to him being part of the Group for many years to come.”