West Yorkshire Adult Work-Based
Learning Awards 2011
The winners of the West Yorkshire Work-Based Learning Awards are listed here. WYLLN would like to congratulate all of the winners and nominees for their hard work and commitment to higher education.
The winners were presented with their awards at a special Celebration Event held at Leeds Civic Hall on Wednesday 15th June. Photos from the event can be viewed below.
The West Yorkshire Adult Work-Based Learning Awards were sponsored by a range of high-profile organisations. Click here to view.
Leeds Civic Hall - Banquet Hall
Professor Vivien Jones, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, University of Leeds and Chair of the WYLLN Management Board
Steve Challenger, Executive Director, West Yorkshire Lifelong Learning Network
Professor Geoff Layer, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, University of Bradford
Employer of the Year, Lilycroft Primary School - Julie Horne, Personalised Learning Manager is presented with her award by Celia Moran, University of Bradford
Highly Commended Employer - NG Bailey, Alison Ashworth-Brown, Head of Engineering Academy
Highly Commended Employer - Horton Housing Association, Eileen Fearon, Training and Development Manager
Tutor of the Year, Kim Popplewell, Leeds City College is presented with her award by Professor Vivien Jones from the University of Leeds
Highly Commended Employer, Nigel Chilvers, Leeds College of Building
Highly Commended Tutor, Angela Readhead, Bradford College
Bethany Bolton, winner of the learner award in Business Services including the Finance Sector, Logistics and Retail
John Heaton, winner of the learner award in Culture, Media, Sports and the Arts, Leisure, Hospitality and Tourism
Nichole Tinnion, winner of the learner award in Digital Industries including Creative Digital, ICT and Print
Andreea Lazar, Highly Commended Learner in Digital Industries including Creative Digital, ICT and Print
Shabana Kauser, winner of the learner award in Health, Social Care and Early Years
Caroline Swales, Highly Commended Learner in Health, Social Care and Early Years
Serena Blackburn, Highly Commended Learner in Health, Social Care and Early Years
Rebecca Mallinder, winner of the learner award in Leadership, Management, Innovation and Enterprise
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