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VWSA trainee, Cuan George, proudly displays his award certificate

Volkswagen Group honours 45 trainees from 19 countries

The Volkswagen Group has honoured 45 trainees from 19 countries as  its annual “Best Trainee Awards 2016” were presented to these young top achievers from all over the world at the VW Group headquarters in Wolfsburg recently. 

The 45 award winners, made up of nine young women and 36 young men, including a Volkswagen South Africa trainee, showed high levels of competence and proficiency in their respective fields during their training programmes.

The awards were presented by the Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG, Matthias Müller, the Member of the Board of Management responsible for Human Resources, Organization and IT, Dr. Karlheinz Blessing and the President of the Global Group Works Council, Bernd Osterloh.

“The automotive industry is more exciting for young people than ever before,” said Müller. “Similar to the entire industry, our company is faced with major changes such as autonomous driving, e-mobility, innovative mobility concepts, digitalisation and connectivity. This means that we must update our knowledge and skills at an increasingly rapid pace.”

Müller congratulated the award winners, saying  “I am proud of you. Please remain inquisitive and open to new developments and discover your opportunities in the changes that will take place.”

The 2016 South African recipient of the “Best Trainee Award” was 25 year-old Cuan George, who joined Volkswagen Group South Africa as a Graduate Trainee in 2015. He currently works as a commodities buyer in the Purchasing department.

“I feel honoured to be one of the 45 trainees in the Volkswagen Group to be presented with the 2016 Best Trainee award. I am very grateful to Volkswagen South Africa for giving me the opportunity to be part of the Graduate Trainee Programme as well as all the people in the company that have influenced my career development thus far,” said George.

Chairman and Managing Director: Volkswagen Group South Africa, Thomas Schaefer, said: “Our Volkswagen Graduate Trainee programme has helped us to groom and nurture our young talent.  The award bestowed to Cuan has confirmed that VWSA is doing the right things to develop its young crop of talented employees. We are very proud of Cuan’s achievement.” 

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