HK congratulates the best professionals in the Upper Bavarian final exams
Created: 11/11/2022, 7:00 p.m
From left: Thomas Kürn (Member of the Executive Board of the IHK for Munich and Upper Bavaria; Head of Vocational Training), Lena Kurz and Clemens Hagemann.
© Photo: Matthias Balk/IHK for Munich and Upper Bavaria
District of Fürstenfeldbruck – The IHK for Munich and Upper Bavaria honored two graduates of vocational training in IHK training companies from the district of Fürstenfeldbruck as the best in their profession in Upper Bavaria in the past examination year.
Clemens Hagemann did his training as a specialist in event technology at Puzzlepie Veranstaltungstechnik KG in Mammendorf and Lena Kurz learned the trade of wholesale and foreign trade management at BayWa.
In total, more than 400 trainees in the district took their IHK final examinations in numerous professions in the past examination year.
Across Upper Bavaria, 87 percent of all trainees successfully completed their training.
The 124 best graduates in their respective training occupations, who graduated with at least the grade "very good", received a certificate of honor from the IHK for Munich and Upper Bavaria.
The traditional festive event for the top trainees and other guests such as their trainers from the companies and relatives took place in Munich's GOP Varieté Theater.
"With their excellent exam results, they have shown how efficiently our vocational training works even during the corona pandemic and how committed they are to their training."
Michael Steinbauer, Chairman of the IHK Regional Committee Fürstenfeldbruck
Michael Steinbauer, chairman of the IHK regional committee in Fürstenfeldbruck, congratulates the top trainees on the award.
"With their excellent exam results, they have shown how well our vocational training works during the Corona pandemic and how committed they are to their training." invest and thus contribute to the promotion of the urgently needed young skilled workers.
"I would also like to thank all the trainers in the companies, the honorary Chamber of Industry and Commerce examiners, the teachers at the vocational schools for their contribution to the success and strength of our training system and, in particular, the parents who paved the way to, through and after the dual training of their children actively supported the children.”
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