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Emma beats boys at their own game, lands prestigious award

TAFE NSW Young

Emma beats boys at their own game, lands prestigious award

28 March, 2019

TAFE NSW Young student Emma Godsell has been honoured for her academic achievement and positive work ethic at the prestigious 2019 TAFE NSW Excellence Awards in Albury today.

Ms Godsell, who completed a Certificate III in Engineering – Metal Fabrication at TAFE NSW Young in 2018, was announced as the winner of the Innovative Manufacturing, Robotics and Science Student of the Year at the gala awards ceremony at Albury’s Hovell Tree Inn.

The awards recognise the pinnacle of achievement for TAFE NSW students across 29 campuses in Southern NSW.

An ecstatic Ms Godsell said she hoped the award would inspire other young women to have the confidence to enter into a male-dominated trade.

“Becoming a metal fabricator is one of the best decisions I’ve ever made and this award is the biggest thing I’ve ever won,” the reigning Miss Showgirl for Young said.

“To be recognised ahead of all the amazing finalists is amazing.

“I’d like to thank my TAFE NSW teacher Mark Silk and my bosses, John and Carol from Allied Grain Systems, for giving me a start and for all their support.”

TAFE NSW Regional General Manager Kerry Penton commended the winners for setting a benchmark in their chosen areas of study and helping inspire other students to follow suit.

“These awards recognise our most passionate, industrious and skilful students, and the fact teachers are the ones who nominate the students makes it even more special,” Ms Penton said.

“I have no doubt these students will go on to forge highly successful careers and will be wonderful ambassadors for TAFE NSW.”

Ms Penton said the awards exemplified TAFE NSW’s commitment to training the workforce leaders of tomorrow.

“TAFE NSW is proud to equip students with practical skills and work experience so they’re ready to hit the ground running in their chosen field.

“The fact is, TAFE NSW graduates earn higher wages, on average, than university graduates when they enter the workforce. They also have a higher employment rate than university graduates, with 82 per cent of TAFE NSW graduates gaining employment after training.

“TAFE NSW is Australia’s largest education provider and has the greatest range of courses to support any career.”


2019 TAFE NSW Excellence Awards Honour Roll:

* Student of the Year: Philip Freeland

* Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Students of the Year: Nicole Smith

* Apprentice of the Year: Renee Jones

* International Student of the Year: Gustavo Martins

* Trainee of the Year: Taylor Piper

* Agribusiness Student of the Year: Gustavo Martins

* Career Pathways, Aboriginal Languages and Employability Skills Student of the Year: Philip Freeland

* Health, Wellbeing and Community Services Student of the Year: Jisha Davies

* Infrastructure, Energy and Construction Student of the Year: Emma Tyrrell

* Innovative Manufacturing, Robotics and Science Student of the Year: Emma Godsell

* Supply Chain and eCommerce Student of the Year: Luke Baker

* Technology and Business Services Student of the Year: Louise Carroll

* Tourism and Experience Services Student of the Year: Renee Jones

 

Caption:TRICKS OF THE TRADE: Innovative Manufacturing, Robotics and Science Student of the Year Emma Godsell with TAFE NSW Regional General Manager Kerry Penton.

 

Media contact: Daniel Johns, TAFE NSW Media and Communications – Business Partner,  6938 1441, mobile 0477 722 428