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WORLD’S FIRST QUALITY PRACTITIONER APPRENTICE ACHIEVES DISTINCTION

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Whyy? Change, a South Yorkshire-based Training Provider, were ‘thrilled’ to announce that Emma Harrison, the company's managing director, has become the world’s first Quality Practitioner Apprentice, achieving a distinction from her End Point Assessment for the Level 4 Quality Practitioner Apprenticeship.

In January 2021, Emma, 48, was one of the first apprentices to enrol onto the Quality Practitioner Level 4 apprenticeship in the world, with Whyy?

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Change being one of only a select few providers at the time delivering the standard.

Emma told unLTD: “There were limited training courses that offered the breadth of knowledge that I was looking to gain, so when the Quality Practitioner apprenticeship was approved, I jumped at the chance to start.”

At the time, Emma was a Governance Officer and has since been promoted twice in two years, appointed to Governance Director and then Managing Director in September 2022.

CEO of Whyy?

Change, Ray Byrne, congratulates Emma: “This result just demonstrates to everyone, what I have known about Emma for some time, that she is an outstanding individual with an eye for quality, professional development, and an asset to our organization.”

Whyy? Change offers accredited qualifications as a part of their level 3-7 apprenticeship standards, designed by some of the world’s leading accreditation bodies including Lean & Six Sigma, Leadership (CMI), HR (CIPD), Marketing (CIM), QHSE (Bureau Veritas) and Functional Skills (Pearson Edexcel).

To learn more, visit their website www.whyychange. com or call them on 0114 400 0077.

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