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1. About the Pride of Workmanship program
2. Nomination form
3. 2009 Award Recipients
Pride of Workmanship program
Pride of Workmanship is an approved Rotary project instigated in 1975 by the Rotary Club of Pennant Hills (Australia, District 9680).
For the Rotary Club of Engadine, the award has additional significance as it perpetuates the memory of the late Rotarian Tony Waird, who as an Engadine Shoe Repairer, was always proud of the quality of his product and the service he provided to his customers.
The Award seeks to promote this theme by honouring those people, irrespective of age or vocation, who in the eyes of their respective employers,show a distinct quality in their approach, attitude and dedication to their job.
The Pride of Workmanship Program enables managers in our society to help employees achieve the goal of job satisfaction, and publicly recognize them for their efforts.
Participating businesses promote the Pride of Workmanship theme of "Do it once- do it well" throughout their organization and nominate employees worthy of recognition, not only within the organization, but the wider community. Nominees of the Pride of Workmanship Program are presented with a trophy in recognition of their achievements.
Each year the Rotary Club of Engadine seeks nominations from the community and employers, for people, who are deserving of recognition of their sense of responsibility to do a job consistently well.
Nomination Form
The Tony Waird Pride of Workmanship Award Nomination form can be downloaded by clicking on the pdf file below
P063_Rotary2009.pdf [top]
Pride of Workmanship presentation evenings are usually held on the second Monday in June each year.- Successful nominees will be advised in writing about their success and details of the presentation - Further details please contact our Vocational Service Director Gary Richards by email
2009 Awards
Held on the 15th June 2009 last, the Rotary Club of Engadine presented awards to six individual employees who were nominated by their employers. The following photos show each 2009 awardee after receiving their awards with President Michael Ryan and Vocational Services Director Gary Richards .

Narelle Layhey & Lyn Scott - Kelsey Matthews - Gloria Jeans Cafe
GK's Cafe

John Bedwell - Engadine Music Education Gerard Foote - Sunshine Real Estate
Centre
Sharon O'Carrol - St George Bank Engadine

Group photo of 2009 Pride Of Workmanshipees [ Top ]