
Introducing our Alumni Award Winners - May 2022
Introducing our
Alumni Award Winners
May 2022
Arda Erturk
Business Transformation Award Winner
“Arda was pivotal in helping his organisation recover from a crippling cyber attack. The processes, systems and dashboards he made were used by major stakeholders as they planned the post-attach data architecture. On top of this Arda was a pleasure to work with and he trained a number of other apprentices in their systems.” - Alex Stratton
Nisat Firdus
Personal Transformation Award Winner Social Impact Award Winner
“Nisat went above and beyond achieving a Distinction in spite of challenging personal circumstances. Never complaining once, being positive and enthusiastic in Coaching sessions and being incredibly proactive about her situation – all motivated by the idea of giving her family a better life. She has shown incredible resilience and has said that she will become a CEO one day to help many other people.” - JM Acantilado
Jon Dookie
Social Impact Award Winner
"I hope every coach in this organisation gets to experience an apprentice like Jon. His openness to learn, grow and develop has allowed him to continuously inspire those around him whether that is within his team or his fellow apprentices. More than anything, Jon’s joyous persona meant that every delivery session and every interaction was fulfilling and as a coach I would count down the days until I had a session with Jon. His ability to be coachable and open to feedback has also meant that in the end both Mutliverse and Unilever were fighting to keep him." - Kristina Raissi
Hayley Flanagan
Community Builder Award Winner
“During her time as an apprentice, Hayley went through a great personal transformation with regards to her neurodiversity. She pushed herself out of her comfort zone and joined multiple Multiverse Community events as a panellist. By speaking publicly about her experiences she has been able to educate others and increase awareness on the strengths and benefits of being autistic.” - Kirsten Johansson
Kwabena Yeboah
Peer Support Award Winner
“Throughout his apprenticeship Kwabena worked on his confidence and attitude to learning. He began speaking up more and more in delivery sessions, asking questions and volunteering answers. By the end of the final bootcamp, he took over to deliver a two hour session on webscraping for the whole cohort. By growing his confidence in his skills, he was able to embrace his "geekdom'' and share these dashboards with his team.” - Antony Cowburn
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