This year’s Top 12 PrintNZ apprentices reflect “the broad range of sectors that come under the print umbrella…for instance, there are many overlapping areas within sign and print," said PrintNZ chief executive Ruth Cobb.
Rebecca Pond, SignCraft Kapiti (Waikanae) – Signmaking |
This year’s Top 12 apprentices named by PrintNZ::
Russell Allen, Quality Print Ltd (Taupo) – Digital
Rebecca Pond (nee Brooks), SignCraft Kapiti (Waikanae) – Signmaking
Alexander Cameron-Brown, Peacock Brothers (Auckland) – Packaging
Kieran Densey, Allied Press (Greymouth) – Offset Print
Sean Housby, Soar Print (Auckland) – Binding and Finishing
Travis Jordan, Soar Print (Auckland) – Digital
Toby Marsh, Signbiz (Christchurch) – Signmaking
Craig Murray, Global Culture (Christchurch) – Screen
Todd Nicholls, Webstar (Masterton) – Offset Print
Karl Pearson, Printcraft 81 (Masterton) – Digital
Toby Marsh, Signbiz (Christchurch) – Signmaking |
Georgia Pritchard, BB Signs (Blenheim) – Signmaking
Pranil Ram, Stratex New Zealand (Auckland) – Packaging
Five of these apprentices will go on to be named as Apprentice of the Year sector winners, and one will be named overall Apprentice of the Year at the Pride In Print Awards on 25 June.
“Despite COVID-19 we are thrilled to have such a broad group of high-calibre graduates and whitling them down to the Top 12 was far from an easy task,” says Cobb.
“While 2020 threw us a curve ball the likes of which we have never seen before – and sent many of us off course with our plans last year –
Georgia Pritchard, BB Signs (Blenheim) – Signmaking |
it did not stop this group of apprentices from completing their studies and gaining their qualifications to the highest of standards. These apprentices have all excelled in their specific disciplines and being named in the Top 12 is a fitting accolade for the hard work they have put in.”
Cobb says it is pleasing to yet again witness the Top 12 “recognising the broad range of sectors that come under the print umbrella. For instance, there are many overlapping areas within sign and print – in many cases the work is produced on the same machinery, with printers making signs and signmakers doing printing.
“As our industry continues to evolve, so too should our celebrations of people and products, and so we are thrilled to have such a broad range of graduates included in our Top 12.”
Cobb also noted “the crucial support roles played by their employers, managers and training advisors in recognising and encouraging their talent deserve significant acknowledgement.
“We are hopeful this year that we are able to suitably recognise those achievements and contributions at our Industry Graduations and, of course, moving through to the naming of the overall Apprentice of the Year at the Pride In Print Awards on June 25 in Auckland.”
However, in light of recent and potential future COVID-19 scares, Ms Cobb says such gatherings will only be held if appropriate to circumstances. “First and foremost is our desire to ensure that our industry and its community of people are safe.”
Russell Allen, Quality Print Ltd (Taupo) – Digital
Alexander Cameron-Brown, Peacock Brothers (Auckland) – Packaging
Craig Murray, Global Culture (Christchurch) – Screen
Kieran Densey, Allied Press (Greymouth) – Offset Print
Pranil Ram, Stratex New Zealand (Auckland) – Packaging
Travis Jordan, Soar Print (Auckland) – Digital
Karl Pearson, Printcraft 81 (Masterton) – Digital
Todd Nicholls, Webstar (Masterton) – Offset Print
Sean Housby, Soar Print (Auckland) – Binding and Finishing