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Capital City College Training Apprentices recognised for progression and impact at Savills Apprentice Awards 

CCCT Apprentices were celebrated for their hard work and success at the second annual awards event hosted by international real estate advisor Savills.

Capital City College Training Apprentices recognised for progression and impact at Savills Apprentice Awards 

On 6 February, Capital City College Training (CCCT) Apprentices on the Level 3 Facilities Management Advanced Apprenticeship joined their peers, mentors and industry professionals at the Savills Apprenticeship Awards.

The event, which was held in the company’s Margaret Street office in Central London, celebrated the success of young talent across 10 award categories and took place during National Apprenticeship week. Two CCCT Apprentices took to the stage to receive awards.

Ivy Paris took home the Employer’s Choice Award, as well as receiving nominations for the Ambassador Award and the Rising Star Award. Ivy, who is a Level 3 Facilities Management Apprentice, said: “I was so shocked [to have won] and I feel extremely lucky. I wouldn’t be where I am today if it wasn’t for my supportive team. I am super proud of how far I have come. Savills has brought me out of my shell and made me realise you need to step out of your comfort zone to succeed.”

Capital City College Training Apprentices recognised for progression and impact at Savills Apprentice Awards 

The event gave Apprentices the chance to meet their peers and be recognised for their hard work. Ivy also said: “Being surrounded by other Apprentices from across the UK was amazing – I met so many new people and got to hear about everyone’s different experiences.” 

Chelsey Darmanin was the joint winner of the Making an Impact Award. The award celebrates those who have made a significant contribution to a project which has benefited the team, the division or the business as a whole.

Chelsey, who is also a Level 3 Facilities Management Apprentice said: “I would like to say a big thank you to CCCT alongside my tutor, Rodney Cottrell, who has supported me in every way possible with all my workshops, assessments and my portfolio on Smart Assessor whilst on the course which I am still undertaking currently.”

Capital City College Training Apprentices recognised for progression and impact at Savills Apprentice Awards 

Another CCCT Apprentice, Jared O’Toole, also received a nomination for the Rising Star Award in recognition of his career progress and leadership potential.

There are many benefits to doing an apprenticeship, and CCCT offers a wide range of options for those looking to receive excellent on-the-job training across a range of professions. 

CCCT Apprentice Chelsey Darmanin said: “I highly recommend taking on an apprenticeship, where you experience both the college training/learning and the day-to-day activities you would possibly have responsibility for.”

Capital City College Training Apprentices recognised for progression and impact at Savills Apprentice Awards 

Does the idea of an apprenticeship appeal to you? Why not find out what you can gain from doing an apprenticeship or learn more about a real apprentice’s experience, before taking a look at the wide range of apprenticeship subjects on offer.

Congratulations to the CCCT Apprentices for their nominations and awards!

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