Shire’s apprentice wins best presentation in Community Challenge
Apprentices from employers across Ayrshire were invited to enter the challenge run by Ayrshire Chamber of Commerce’s Developing the Young Workforce Team.
Apprentices from employers across Ayrshire were invited to enter the challenge run by Ayrshire Chamber of Commerce’s Developing the Young Workforce Team.
Shire Housing Association’s Modern Apprentice, Jayden McWilliam, won an award for best presentation at the local Developing the Young Workforce Community Challenge.
Apprentices from employers across Ayrshire were invited to enter the challenge, run by Ayrshire Chamber of Commerce’s Developing the Young Workforce Team. Recognising the impact it would have on people, Mr McWilliam decided to run a cost of living crisis support event. He invited stallholders from Home Energy Scotland, East Ayrshire Council, Fedcap Employment and Shire’s Financial Inclusion Team to attend and provide advice and support to members of the local community. He worked with Shire partners and community groups to deliver the project.
As part of the challenge, Mr McWilliam had to submit a portfolio on the project and then deliver a presentation to a panel of judges. All the other entrants had larger teams of apprentices, and he was the only apprentice to present by himself.
Claire Donnelly, Shire's Head of Corporate Services, said: “We are very proud of Jayden. He recognised how much of a problem rising costs are to our communities and found a way to help”.
Following the success of his event, Mr McWilliam and Shire plan to hold further sessions in other locations throughout East Ayrshire.
Mr McWilliam is pictured receiving his award from Val Russell, CEO of Ayrshire Chamber of Commerce.