It’s hard not to be impressed with Hayden Gare’s professional achievements to date with two qualifications already completed through MITO and his third not far away.
It’s hard not to be impressed with Hayden Gare’s professional achievements to date with two qualifications already completed through MITO and his third not far away.
MITO learner Bradley Smith has always had a thing for cars and knew his path would steer him toward an automotive trade.
Running the office for three businesses is all in a day’s work for 2016 MITO Business Skills scholarship recipient Yvonne Clark.
Jordan Davies of Imperial Panelbeaters, Whangarei, has been recognised as having the golden touch after being named the 2015 CRA Apprentice of the Year.
Kerryn Horn of Harvey Collision Repairs, Hamilton, looks set for a golden career after being named the 2015 CRA Apprentice of the Year Golden Gun.
As a student, Rayne Hungahunga initially explored career options in cooking, art and hairdressing. None seemed right - until she tried MITO’s StartUp® programme and something clicked.
While at school Julius wasn’t sure what he wanted to do. But with a passion for cars, he took part in MITO’s StartUp® programme, and spent one day a week in an automotive workshop.
Mosgiel’s Hayden McCulloch is an advocate for apprenticeships. And he knows what he’s talking about as he’s been there, done that!
For Hamilton’s David Fox a career in the automotive industry was always a very likely scenario as both his father and step father have an interest in restoring old cars.