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Southampton International Boat Show celebrates apprentices and showcases marine careers

by Emma Slater 18 Sep 2024 08:39 PDT 17 September 2024
Southampton International Boat Show celebrates apprentices and showcases marine careers © Martin Allen Photography

The Southampton International Boat Show was the epicentre of celebration yesterday (Tuesday 17 September), as the marine industry's brightest young talents were honoured at the Apprentice Recognition Ceremony and the winner of the inaugural British Marine Apprentice of the Year Award was revealed.

Sixty-three apprentices from leading marine companies were recognised during the morning's ceremony, before Anisha Roberts, who is in her 3rd year of the L3 Engineering Technician Apprenticeship Standard with Williams Jet Tenders, was crowned Apprentice of the Year.

"I am honoured to have won the inaugural British Marine 'Apprentice of the Year' award. This is an incredible opportunity, and I am deeply grateful for the support from the entire Williams Jet Tenders team, as well as my friends and family who have been instrumental in helping me reach this point. Being based in landlocked Oxfordshire, away from traditional boat-building hubs, Williams rely on training, upskilling, and nurturing local talent, so to help them to receive recognition for this is particularly special", commented Anisha.

"Firstly congratulations to all our nominees, we had some outstanding entries which made it a very difficult decision for the judges. However, Anisha's journey is truly inspirational, and she embodies the qualities of a role model and trailblazer", commented Manj Mahey, Head of Training at British Marine.

"Her determination to pursue a new career in engineering while balancing family responsibilities is a testament to her resilience and passion. She has broken barriers and shown that age, gender, and personal circumstances are not obstacles but stepping stones to success. Anisha's story will undoubtedly inspire many to chase their dreams, and we are incredibly proud to honour her as the first-ever Apprentice of the Year", Manj added.

Jasmine Kundra, from BBC's The Apprentice, who led the proceedings, also shared her insights on success, framed by the theme of 'thinking differently', alongside inspiring speeches from British Marine President Robert Parton and Able Seaman Angel Collar, who detailed her own apprenticeship journey.

"Recognising the achievements of this group of apprentices is a proud moment for the entire marine industry. Apprenticeships are a vital pipeline for future talent, and this award shines a spotlight on the exceptional dedication, skills, and promise shown by young professionals across the sector", commented Robert Parton, President of British Marine.

The day continued with the highly anticipated Careers and Apprenticeship Evening, where some 50 career-seekers of all ages connected with leading marine industry companies and training providers. With 15 companies participating, including Berthon Boat Company, Oyster Yachts, Carnival, Tall Ships Youth Trust, Marine Transport Careers, Bournemouth and Poole College, The Marine Society and Sea Cadets, Brockenhurst College, South Hampshire College Group, and SeaRegs Training, Royal Navy, Warsash Maritime School, Rockley Watersports, RoboSys and CECA NextGen, attendees had the opportunity to receive guidance on their career paths and learn about apprenticeships and job openings.

Anna Jacob, Growth and Retention Executive for the Tall Ships Youth Trust, shared: "We're here not only to engage with young people but also to connect with others in the marine industry. We all share a common goal - to help young people reach where they need and want to be. This has been a fantastic event. I've had the chance to speak with individuals about joining us for a fun voyage aboard one of our Tall Ships, as well as with those interested in apprenticeships, offering them an alternative to the traditional classroom route."

Sixteen-year-old Leo from Southampton, one of the event's attendees, shared his thoughts: "I'm studying IT, which is such a huge industry, and events like this really help you figure out which area you might want to focus on. It's been incredibly helpful in guiding me toward something I'd like to pursue. I'm leaving with a lot of valuable information about my next steps after college and the types of jobs I want to explore."

Lesley Robinson, CEO of British Marine, added: "This year's Apprentice Recognition Ceremony, our first ever Apprentice of the Year Award and the Careers Evening were all inspiring showcases of the exceptional talent and opportunities that exist within the marine sector.

"From the talent on display during the apprentice awards to the strong interest in our careers evening, it's clear that the marine industry has an exciting and dynamic future ahead. We are committed to nurturing and supporting the next generation of marine professionals, and events like these are crucial for building those foundations."

In addition to these events, the show also welcomed over 1,000 school children who participated in hands-on activities such as sailing and paddleboarding, explored cutting-edge exhibits from the University of Southampton, giving them firsthand experience of the marine industry's innovation and career potential and some got to meet Captain Ted Funnel.

For more information about training and career opportunities in the marine sector, visit www.britishmarine.co.uk/training

Congratulations to all our apprentices:

ForenameSurnameOrganisationApprenticeship
AidanHinchliffeBerthon Boat Company LtdMarine Engineering
EmmaHumphreyBerthon Boat Company LtdMarine Engineering
CameronFordBerthon Boat Company LtdShipwright
GlenCorbinBerthon Boat Company LtdShipwright
AidenHeathfieldBerthon Boat Company LtdShipwright
SamuelJohnstoneBerthon Boat Company LtdShipwright
JoshBonehamOyster Yachts LtdBoat Building
OliverRoseOyster Yachts LtdMarine Engineering
MichaelCallenOyster Yachts LtdMarine Engineering
BrookeBeveridgePrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering
KieranBurley‑BrownPrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boat Builder
JackCarpenterPrincess Yachts LtdComposites Technician
BaileyChubbPrincess Yachts LtdBusiness Administration
HarryDerbyshirePrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boat Builder
RomanFosterPrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boat Builder
JamesGriggPrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering
DanielHartPrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boat Builder
CallumHaydonPrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boat Builder
TylerHigginsPrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering
FinleyHolmesPrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boat Builder
OwenKempePrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering
AlfieLibbyPrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boat Builder
AidenMcCarthyPrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering
OliverMcLeanPrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boat Builder
CameronNevillePrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering
SamPrincePrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boat Builder
AceRichardsonPrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boat Builder
HarveyShortPrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boat Builder
TaylorSmithPrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering
EdwardStroudPrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering
JosephSymonsPrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering
KarlTaylorPrincess Yachts LtdComposites Technician
HarveyTeaguePrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boat Builder
FreyaWoodPrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering
MaxWoolcockPrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering
OliverCarterPrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering
CurtisWintersPrincess Yachts LtdPayroll Administration
EmilyBancePrincess Yachts LtdBusiness Administration
LucyWoodPrincess Yachts LtdBusiness Administration
MollyMae‑BrockPrincess Yachts LtdBusiness Administration
AvaCousinsPremier Marinas LtdMarina & Boatyard
AlbiParisPremier Marinas LtdMarina & Boatyard
LewisJonesPremier Marinas LtdMarina & Boatyard
RobbieAshworthPremier Marinas LtdMarina & Boatyard
MichaelMonaghanPremier Marinas LtdMarina & Boatyard
WillKilpatrickPremier Marinas LtdMarina & Boatyard
ChristopherFowlesSunseeker International LtdMarine Electrical
MorganSommersethSunseeker International LtdMarine Electrical
ChristopherStreetSunseeker International LtdMarine Electrical
OakleyHighamSunseeker International LtdMarine Electrical
RossWilliamsSunseeker International LtdMarine Electrical
KyleWoodSunseeker International LtdMarine Electrical
MorganElliottSunseeker International LtdMarine Electrical
HarryBeecheySunseeker International LtdMarine Electrical
HarryLongSunseeker International LtdMarine Electrical
WilliamKavanaghSunseeker International LtdMarine Electrical
SydneyFassamSunseeker International LtdMarine Electrical
GeorgeHarwoodSunseeker International LtdMarine Electrical
BenceBudaSunseeker International LtdMarine Electrical
AlexanderArpinoSunseeker International LtdMarine Electrical
HarryWattsSunseeker International LtdMarine Electrical
ConnorChabaaniSunseeker International LtdMarine Electrical
JamesFreemanPlatinum MarineMarine Electrical
About Southampton International Boat Show

The Southampton International Boat Show is the UK's largest boating and water sports festival, celebrating everything boating. Alongside hundreds of exhibitors and incredible boats and watercraft of all shapes and sizes, the show offers a unique blend of family entertainment, retail opportunities, and live music, making it an unmissable event in the marine calendar.

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