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Talented hospitality professionals acknowledged

Published: Fri 19 May 2006 10:08 AM
Talented professionals acknowledged in Hospitality Standards Institute scholarship programme
Dedicated hospitality industry professionals from across New Zealand have been named as worthy recipients in the inaugural Hospitality Standards Institute of New Zealand Career Scholarships programme. From Auckland to Invercargill, 24 talented individuals have been bestowed scholarships designed to further their skill-sets… and enhance their careers.
Covering five different categories - dependant on industry experience - the Hospitality Standards Institute's Career Scholarships programme was open to personnel across all sectors of the industry, including chefs, food and beverage staff, those working in the accommodation sector, teachers, tutors and assessors.
Congratulating the first batch of Career Scholarship recipients, Hospitality Standards Institute chief executive Steve Hanrahan said the enthusiasm and dedication contained in many of the application papers shone through.
"The judges analysing submissions for the Career Scholarships programme commented on how much passion came through in the numerous applications. This is extremely heartening for HSI – especially considering this is the first year the programme has been run," Mr Hanrahan said.
“It was also highly encouraging to see such a wide geographical spread among applicants, and the style of business they were applying from. The Career Scholarships programme has demonstrated that training is now widely recognised as a key driver for future growth of the hospitality industry throughout New Zealand,” Mr Hanrahan concluded.
Here are the Hospitality Standards Institute Career Scholarship recipients for 2006…
• Future Star Scholarship, $2500.
Stacey Truong, Southern Cross Senior School, South Auckland; Christina Henry, Wanganui Girls College, Wanganui; Heath Naylor, Marlborough Boys College.
• Outward Bound Young Supervisor Scholarship, $3500.
Abbie Brown, Duxton Hotel, Wellington; Phillip Halligan, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Christchurch; Steen Bohanna, Petone Workingmens Club, Petone; Renee Potgieter, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Christchurch; Mark Sycamore, Blanket Bay Lodge, Queenstown; Tony Hsiang, Scenic Circle Southern Cross Hotel, Dunedin.
• Workplace Employee Scholarship, $5000
Viviane Oliveira, Mercure Resort, Queenstown; Donna McMahon, Petone Workingmens Club, Petone; Marc Soper, Langham Hotel, Auckland; Ryan Simmons, Viligrads Vineyard, Hamilton; Shannon Persterer, Langham Hotel, Auckland, Bernadette Kean, Picadilly Capers Café and Bar, Invercargill.
• Hospitality Tutor/Assessor Scholarship, $7000.
Gabrielle Lewis, NZ School of Food and Wine, Christchurch; Gaynor Matthews, Papakura High School, Auckland; Katrina Fisher, CPIT, Christchurch; Karen Jury, Innovative Educators, Levin.
• Professional Development Scholarship, $10,000.
Sarwan Singh, Langham Hotel, Auckland; Richard Griggs, Lincoln Green Hotel and Conference Centre, Auckland; Andrew Johns, Art Ducko, Avondale, Auckland; Leanne Moore, Grand Mercure St Moritz, Queenstown; Laura Saba, Café Cecile, Wairarapa.
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