PrintNZ Winners And Finalists Announced
PrintNZ Winners And Finalists Announced
Winners of
prestigious Specialty Awards and finalists in both the
Trainer and Training Company of the Year have been announced
at recent Print Training Graduation Ceremonies held in
Christchurch and Auckland.
Attended by over 200
graduates, employers, colleagues and family, the ceremonies
also saw medals presented to everyone that earned a formal
industry qualification during 2016, explains PrintNZ general
manager Ruth Cobb.
“These events are a fantastic
opportunity to recognise everyone that has made a commitment
to learning and completed their training during 2016, but
the highlight of the night is being able to reveal and
reward the finalists (and in some case, winners) of the
Specialty Awards -- the cream of the crop!,” says Ms
Cobb.
Print Diploma Student of the
Year
Having dedicated an over
30-year career to the industry to date, Orora Specialty
Packaging’s Epati Aiono says receiving the Diploma Student
of the Year Award was a “great honour and a huge
surprise”.
“I was very lucky to have the support of
Orora Cartons Wellington, Malcolm Pearce from Competenz and
especially my family,” says Mr Aiono.
“I have seen
the industry go from the letterpress to digital and it is
still evolving.
“The recognition of excellence with the
industry awards is something we didn’t have back in the
day so it’s great to see such a high profile for the
industry.
“Starting from the floor I know the
challenges people face when choosing a pathway through the
industry. There is a lot of hidden potential in staff so I
enjoy using all my experience to mentor potential
supervisors, team leaders and line
managers.”
Jenkins Award for Top Label Printing
Apprentice
Wade Jones of
Labelmakers says he was “honoured to be recognised from
such leaders in the print industry” when announced as the
winner of the Jenkins Award.
“Jenkins Labels are
renowned in New Zealand for their print training history and
I am thrilled to receive this award,” he says.
“I
endeavour to continue my growth and development in the
industry and lead by example for other future trainees
within the business.”
wrh global Award for Top
Binding and Finishing
Apprentice
PMP Print’s Elisha
Pahia was presented with the wrh global Award, which PMP
Print print finishing manager Gavin Wentzel says is due
reward for Mr Pahia’s good time management and being
available “for any training that was on
offer”.
“Elisha has a great attitude and takes
ownership of any task he is asked to do,” says Mr
Wentzel.
“He is always enquiring about new developments
in the industry. The wrh global Award will give Elisha an
insight into the direction that the industry will take into
the future.”
Having commenced his career in the
industry back in 2004, Mr Pahia says he actively sought out
the apprenticeship and has welcomed the opportunities it has
provided.
“I have enjoyed the workshops, meeting new
people in different areas of the trade and completing
assessments,” he says.
“What inspires me is new
technology. I enjoy working on different machines, learning
something new every day and training new staff -- showing
them what to look for, being on the end of the machine -- as
well as how to stack a pallet and load
etc.”
GAPF Scholarship
Winners
Three recipients of the
GAPF Scholarship were also announced during the graduation
ceremonies, which are awarded to the top Digital
Apprentices.
• Taryn Gannaway (Beacon Print
Whakatane)
• Ryan Fraser (Rocket Print)
• Myra
Anderson (printing.com)
The scholarship
provides each recipient with $1000 to further their
education in the digital sector.
Training Company
of the Year
Finalists
• Quality Print
(Taupo)
• Fairfax Media Christchurch Print
(Christchurch)
• Electronic Imaging
(Christchurch)
• NZME (Auckland)
• PMP New Zealand
(Auckland)
• Kiwi Labels
(Christchurch)
• Lightning Labels
(Auckland)
• Labelmakers (Hamilton)
• Jenkins
Freshpac Systems (Tauranga)
• Greymouth Evening Star Co
(Greymouth)
• Hally Labels
(Christchurch)
• Gallagher Group
(Hamilton)
Trainer of the Year
Finalists
• Chris Agius
(Rocket Print)
• Matt Montford
(Labelmakers)
• Tony Reid (PMP New Zealand)
• Phil
Ost (NZME)
• Jared Maxwell-Smith (Electronic
Imaging)
The winners of the Trainer of the Year and
Training Company of the Year will be announced at the Pride
In Print Awards Night in Christchurch on Friday May
12.