Apprentice of the Year -
Alexander Wood

 

Alexander Wood receives the Goldsmiths’ Company Apprentice of the Year Award

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First granted in 2015, this prestigious annual award celebrates excellence in skill, attitude and commitment. This year Alex was nominated not only for his exceptional performance since starting his training as a diamond mounting apprentice, but also to recognise the support he has received from his former Master, Nathaniel Groves.

Selected by the Goldsmiths’ Company Apprenticeship team and his fellow Apprentices, it was acknowledged that Alex - who is a former Goldsmiths’ Centre Foundation Programme trainee now working for E C Wolfe - had proven his exceptional capability throughout his four-year diamond-mounting apprenticeship with Nathaniel Groves. In particular, Alex was commended for his continued support of the Apprenticeship team and other apprentices, as well as his can-do attitude and outstanding skills.

In 2017, Alex was selected for the world’s largest skills, apprentices and careers event, the WorldSkills competition in Abu Dhabi. He placed 7th out of 17 competitors in Fine Jewellery Making and received a Medallion for Excellence for his work. Since then, Alex has returned to WorldSkills in later years as a judge and mentor of apprentices. He has also won numerous accolades at the “Oscars of the Industry”, the Goldsmiths’ Craft & Design Council competition in 2018, 2019 and 2020. Most recently Alex was the recipient of both the Paul Podolsky Award and Theo Fennell Apprentice and Master Award 2020 for his butterfly inspired knuckle ring Masterpiece.

Goldsmiths' Young Apprentice of the Year Medal designed by Foundation Programme alum Maisie Sale

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Jessica Green

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