Sixteen awards and a series of highly commended certificates were presented to apprentices and industry leaders at a dazzling ceremony at London’s BAFTA 195.
Hospitality apprentices from across the UK were recognised for their commitment and passion for the sector at the 2024 Purple Umbrella Awards, held at BAFTA 195 in London’s Piccadilly last week.
Sixteen awards and a series of highly commended certificates were presented to both industry experts and rising stars during a glittering evening ceremony.
This year’s winners came from businesses such as Home Grown Hotels, Lime Wood hotel, the Savoy, CH&Co and the Goring.
Jason Holt, co-founder of Metaverse Learning, received the distinguished Special Award for his outstanding use of technology to create immersive learning environments for apprentices across the country.
Adele Oxberry, founder of Umbrella Training, said: "A huge congratulations to all this year’s finalists and award winners. Hospitality is, and will continue to be, one of the UK’s most amazing sectors, not only providing incredible value to the UK economy but also supporting our communities.
“These individuals form the backbone of so many hotels, restaurants, pubs and foodservice businesses, and having supported their employers and the industry over the last few years, they are now leading it towards a bright future."
The awards were judged by a panel of industry experts, including Harry Murray, Mark Lewis, chief executive of Hospitality Action, and Lorraine Copes, founder of Be Inclusive Hospitality.
The winners of the 2024 Purple Umbrella Awards are:
Additional award recipients include:
Umbrella Training was founded by Adele Oxberry in 2012 and has since supported 4,500 apprentices across hospitality in the UK.