Training

Architectural ironmongery awards

by Mark Rowe

The industry body the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) celebrated the next generation of architectural ironmongers at its Education Awards ceremony on Thursday, November 12. The guild says this annual ceremony reflects how its education syllabus is the only recognised programme in the world to deliver architectural ironmongery qualifications to British and European standards.

Some 126 students achieved GAI qualifications and the top 12 were presented with awards during the ceremony at the Lancaster Hotel, off London’s Hyde Park. This year’s event saw a record 400 guests attending from all over the UK, Europe, Middle East and the USA.

GAI President, Maria Powell, said: “Today we celebrated the rising stars of our industry – those who have committed to a journey of learning, personal development and professional excellence.”

The winners were presented with cash prizes, medals or shields by Maria Powell, the GAI education chairman Andy Fitzgerald, and guest speaker, the journalist and broadcaster, Janet Street-Porter.

Hong Kong’s Chinese students did well for a second consecutive year, taking a total of six awards. These included first prize for the Diploma, the Top Scheduling Shield and the Pinnacle Award, all of which were given to Isaac Tam, pictured, of Tung Fat Ho Building Material Ltd, Hong Kong. Acknowledging the highest achieving student over all three diploma levels, the Pinnacle Award brings with it £1,000 in travel vouchers.

Tung Fat Ho Building Material Ltd, general manager, Simon Leung, said: “These qualifications are essential for giving confidence to key players in the US and UK. We will continue to inspire people’s appetite for learning. Having even more top winners, just like Isaac, is a definite aspiration. Your staff are your brand ambassadors, which is why we take professional development so seriously.”

Amongst everyone who achieved the Certificate in Architectural Hardware, Brian Ferguson of CES Security Solutions Ltd, took first prize. He is also the first to complete this level in record breaking one year – a feat for studies which typically take at least two years.

The GAI reports that it recently changed its diploma syllabus and placed all of its essential education resources on a new online Education Hub. This interactive training platform can be accessed by hardware professionals anywhere.

Global interest in the Guild’s education programme has increased, to the extent that 45pc of last year’s learners were from outside the UK. The Education Hub is now expected to play a major role in satisfying demand from a growing international audience.

GAI chief executive, Gary Amer, said: “This year’s Education Awards provided a tremendous opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to raising the profile of qualifications in architectural ironmongery around the world. The hard work these outstanding individuals have put into developing their skills and the support they receive from their employers is incredible.

“High praise goes to all our winners and especially those from Hong Kong who continued to fly the flag for education and even topped the achievements of their counterparts from last year.

“Behind the many British success stories in China’s buoyant architectural ironmongery market is an appreciation for learning and professional development. We wholeheartedly support this approach and it’s great to see our education programmes attracting increasing global interest.”

Lorient sponsored the entire GAI Education Awards event, and ASSA ABLOY sponsored the Pinnacle Award. Winners were:

Pinnacle: Isaac Tam, Tung Fat Ho Building Material Ltd.

Diploma level:

· Isaac Tam, Tung Fat Ho Building Material Ltd – Pinnacle Award, 1st prize and Gold medal, and Shield for Top Scheduling Student
· Hoi Weun Kilkenny Chan, Key Technologies International Ltd – 2nd prize and Silver medal
· Trevor Walker, Laidlaw Interiors Group – 3rd prize and Bronze medal
· Garry Brooks, Leaderflush Shapland Laidlaw – 4th prize
· Tabish Khan, Al-Moajil Hardware – 5th prize
· Aiden Brown, Mitchells Ironmongers Ltd – Shield for Top Business Studies Student.

Certificate in Architectural Hardware level:

· Brian Ferguson, CES Security Solutions Ltd – 1st prize
· Freda Cheung, Key Technologies International Ltd – 2nd prize
· Colin Steedman, George Boyd Architectural Ironmongery – 3rd prize
· Jamie Reid, Allgood plc – 4th prize
· Leo Zhu, DORMA China Ltd – 5th prize.

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