ATITO Talented Future Scholarship
ATITO Scholarship award for leadership in the apparel, textiles, dry cleaning, laundry and footwear manufacturing industries
The purpose of this scholarship is to recognise achievement of a qualified tradesperson in the Apparel, Textiles or Laundry Industry and to provide them with an opportunity to gain further skills and knowledge which will be of benefit to them, their employer’s company, their industry sector and the Apparel and Textile ITO.
2011
The ATITO is pleased to announce the winner of the Talented Future Scholarship for 2011.
A Hawkes Bay textiles production manager is the delighted recipient of the Talented Future Scholarship. John Williams of Cavalier Bremworth in Napier has received the scholarship to enable him to undertake an intensive management training course at the Macquarie Graduate School of Management in Sydney during July.
The importance of developing management skills in the New Zealand textiles industry is one of the key purposes of the Talented Future Scholarship, awarded by the Apparel and Textiles Industry Training Organisation (ATITO). The $11,500 scholarship will meet the costs of John attending the highly regarded Foundations of General Management course.
"This is a fantastic opportunity, I'm really looking forward to it," said John Williams, who is currently Production Manager at the Cavalier Bremworth Napier Spinning Plant. "My goal is to become a plant manager, so the course will be good for that. But in the short-term I hope I will be able to offer more strategic input to the Cavalier Bremworth senior management team.
According to Craig Woolford, General Manager Manufacturing at Cavalier Bremworth, "John will be a candidate for a plant manager role in coming years, so the Macquarie course is a natural step in his development."
Craig completed the Macquarie course himself about five years ago. He recommended it to John as providing a good grounding for functional managers looking to move into senior management. Craig said that the networking with other students was especially valuable.
"You get to meet people who are on management career paths and often when a scenario comes up in class someone says, 'Yeah, that actually happened to me.' It's very valuable," said Craig.
A desire to develop talent and introduce leading technical skills and management principles to apparel and textile industry companies is behind ATITO's Talented Future Scholarship. Mike Gorinski, CEO at ATITO, said that John's training will benefit the wider industry.
"The development of talent is fundamental to the future of companies in the apparel and textiles industry," said Mike. "Every manager like John who chooses to lift their performance through training is adding to the pool of talent in New Zealand's apparel and textiles companies."
ATITO see the Talented Future Scholarship as both an enabler and a symbol of the ITO's commitment to developing talent.
"Along with our focus on competitive manufacturing, skills training ensures that our companies can gain the strategic advantages that they need to compete in global markets," said Mike.
John's current Production Manager role sees him responsible for maximising productivity and quality at Cavalier Bremworth's Napier Spinning Mill. With responsibility for 150 staff, John is dealing with very different issues from when he entered the industry as a dyeing cadet in 1990.
"Management tends to come up from the floor at Cavalier Bremworth. So I've had a good grounding in technical skills. But leadership skills, an understanding of the business environment, and legislation are all issues I have had to come to grips with," said John.
John says that he has learned that communication is important as a manager.
"People like to know why they are doing something. Having the 'why' makes the 'how' easier," said John.
Mike Gorinski agrees, "Knowledge empowers people and empowered people are good for companies. In the companies we work with we see significant improvements in productivity and employee engagement when the awareness and the tools are made available. It's about being part of an industry that thrives in the world through being quicker and smarter."
2010
This year's recipients of the Talented Future Scholarship were:
Daniel Fox - La Nuova Apparelmaster, New Plymouth
Kurt Priestly - Lothlorian Knitwear, Auckland
2009
The inaugural Talented Future Scholoarship was awarded to two applicants with each receiving half the scholarship amount. the two succesful applicants were:
Amit Gutpa - Snowy Peak
Steve Savidan - NZ Knit Co
2009 Scholarship Presentations
Snowy Peak
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Pictured are: Colin Vose, Snowy Peak Operations Manager; Amit Gutpa, Scholarship recipient; Mike Gorinski, ATITO Chief Executive; Malcolm Corbett, ATITO Deputy Chair
NZ Knit Co
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Pictured are: Tim Pearson, ATITO Training & Development Advisor; David Walker, NZ Knit Co Managing Director, Shirley Walker, NZ Knit Co General Manager; Steve Savidan, Scholarship recipient; Mike Gorinski, ATITO Chief Executive
