Jordan Harley, currently an Apprentice Accountant at °¬˛ćAƬ County Borough Council, has reached the final at the Finance Awards Wales 2021 in the Accounts Technician category. Every year these awards showcase the best in finance talent throughout Wales and Jordon is one of the three shortlisted within this sector.
Studying at College Cymoedd, Jordan has recently completed his Association of Accountancy (AAC) Level 3 qualification, not surprisingly with an average of 94%. Shortly to begin his AAC Level 4 course this highly motived Apprentice is keen to become a fully qualified Accounts Technician.
Jordan commented:
“I am so pleased to reach the finals of this prestigious award and to be recognised for all the hard work that has gone into my studies. I would like to thank Aspire °¬˛ćAƬ who gave me the Apprenticeship opportunity at °¬˛ćAƬ CBC, my work colleagues and tutors Cymoedd. My ambition is to be become a Chartered Accountant and becoming a finalist feels like another step closer in reaching my dream”.
The awards ceremony takes place at City Hall Cardiff on 3 September and recognise everyone from Finance Directors to Chief Financial Officers and the next generation of apprenticeships and graduates. As the only local authority candidate to be shortlisted this year in any category Jordan is truly setting a precedence.
Aspires Regional Skills Development Manager, Tara Lane, said:
“The competition to reach the finals of this award is extremely high so to be shortlisted in the top three places in Wales is truly an outstanding achievement. The Aspire programme recognises the importance of work experience and °¬˛ćAƬ CBC fully embraces this approach. As winners of the Large Employer of The Year Award at the Apprenticeship Awards Cymru 2021, I feel that Jordan has put a spotlight on how important Apprenticeships are and the opportunity they provide. I would like to congratulate Jordan on his finalist place and wish him all the very best for at the awards night.”