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December 2020 Please Note List Order Is by Workplace Congratulations to all our recent graduates! December 2020 Please note list order is by workplace Active Careers through On-Job Qualifications Full Name Workplace Programme Completed David Bosworth 4th Wall Theatre Services Ltd NZC in Entertainment and Event Technology 1/07/2020 (Level 4) (Entertainment Rigging) David Bosworth 4th Wall Theatre Services Ltd NZC in Entertainment and Event Technology 1/07/2020 (Level 4) (Stage Mechanics) Karl Hooper A.C Baths & Taupo Events NZC in Aquatics (L3) v1 Swim and Water Safety 1/09/2020 Centre Teacher Haidee Brignall A.C Baths & Taupo Events NZC in Aquatics (L3) v1 Pool Lifeguard 26/11/2020 Centre Anastacia A.C Baths & Taupo Events NZC in Aquatics (L3) v1 Pool Lifeguard 26/11/2020 Wetere Centre Nicholas Niles AC Lighting NZC in Entertainment and Event Operations (L3) 20/10/2020 v1 Georgina ACE Learn to Swim NZC in Aquatics (L3) v1 Swim and Water Safety 1/12/2020 McCarthy Teacher Tayla Pine Activate Gym NC in Fitness (Foundation Skills) (L2) v1 1/09/2020 Michael van Activity Hanmer NZC in Outdoor Leadership (Guiding) (L5) v1 26/06/2020 Vledder Mountain Biking (Grade 4) Hayley Clarke Adventure Southland NC in Outdoor Recreation (Leadership) (L3) v1 1/10/2020 Rock Climbing Mark Mandeno AdventureWorks Ltd NZC in Outdoor Leadership (Instruction) (L5) v1 1/07/2020 (High Ropes) Janet Stark AdventureWorks Ltd NZC in Outdoor Leadership (Instruction) (L5) v1 1/07/2020 Mountain Biking (Grade 4) Greer Pugh Ally Todd Swimming NZC in Aquatics (L3) v1 Swim and Water Safety 1/09/2020 Teacher Samuel Cuttle Alpine Sports NZC in Snowsport Equipment (L3) v1 Workshop 22/10/2020 Technician Jarrod Karl Alpine Sports NZC in Snowsport Equipment (L3) v1 Workshop 1/11/2020 Technician Tobias Dalglish Alpine Sports NZC in Snowsport Equipment (L4) v1 Workshop 1/11/2020 Technician Olivia Tilyard Aqua Management (A W NZC in Aquatics (L3) v1 Pool Lifeguard 24/07/2020 Parsons) Jamie Thomas ASB Theatre Marlborough NZC in Entertainment and Event Operations (L3) 1/07/2020 v1 Caleb Griffiths ASB Theatre Marlborough NZC in Entertainment and Event Operations (L3) 21/08/2020 v1 Jeremy Falconer ASB Theatre Marlborough NZC in Assessment Practice (L4) v1 22/10/2020 Travis Stringer Ashburton Trust Event Centre NZC in Entertainment and Event Operations (L3) 18/09/2020 v1 Gabriela Falcao AUT Millennium NZC in Aquatics (L3) v1 Swim and Water Safety 20/08/2020 Pontes Teacher Silene Pedron- AUT Sports and Fitness Centre NZC in Freestyle Group Exercise v1 L4 1/08/2020 Fossi City Manuel Pina AUT Sports and Fitness Centre NZC in Freestyle Group Exercise v1 L4 24/11/2020 Vargas City Jordan BayVenues - 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