Help CAT give Harry Adams the chance of a lifetime

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Harry Adams is a budding engineering genius. He’s exactly the sort of person the motor trade needs – passionate, talented and dedicated to his work.

At just 16 Harry is already well on the road to success, winning several prestigious industry awards (the latest being the Painter Stainer award) and being the lucky recipient of an Arkright engineering scholarship.

But there’s a problem. While Harry has been sent confirmation that he has the scholarship, Arkright has as yet been unable to find him a sponsor. Usually each scholarship winner will be matched with an industry partner – which provides mentoring, work experience, and most importantly shoulders some of the financial burden for the course. This is set at approximately £1000 every year for two years.

Make no mistake, Arkright graduates are among the best in the industry. Nurtured and taught by market-leading experts they are truly the engineering leaders of tomorrow.

Time is running out to find Harry a sponsor, the closing date is the 31st August.

Please, if you can help get in touch with CAT and we’ll point you in the right direction. Email darren.moss@haymarket.com or call 020 8267 5927.

Published by Darrenmoss

CAT magazine's in-house reporter and self-confessed petrol head

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