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06 Nov 2025

Offaly man named as National Apprentice of the Year 2025

Ferbane's David Wren is currently undertaking the MAMF apprenticeship

Offaly man named as National Apprentice of the Year 2025

Ferbane's David Wren receiving his award from Minister of State for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Marian Harkin.

THE National Apprenticeship Office is delighted to announce David Wren from Ferbane has been named Ireland’s National Apprentice of the Year 2025.

The awards were presented by Minister of State for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Marian Harkin, at a ceremony in the Mansion House, Dublin, alongside 12 exceptional finalists.

Co-ordinated by the National Apprenticeship Office, the Apprentice of the Year awards shine a spotlight on the dynamic community of almost 30,000 apprentices who are driving innovation and excellence across Irish workplaces.

The Apprentice of the Year title celebrates not just individual talent, but also the vital contribution these apprentices make to the evolving Irish workforce. David Wren, from Offaly is currently undertaking the Mechanical Automation and Maintenance Fitter (MAMF) apprenticeship with Novo Nordisk Ireland and was selected from over 330 nominations representing every region of the country.

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Highlighting the significant achievements of the apprenticeship community, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless said: “The Apprentice of the Year Awards is more than a celebration of winners, it’s a celebration of the journeys they represent: journeys of learning, growth, and ambition. With 78 apprenticeship programmes now spanning everything from construction to beauty therapy and ICT, the opportunities have never been greater. Today, you can become a social worker or a civil engineer through the apprenticeship route, careers once reserved for traditional higher education. This is real opportunity in action.”

Presenting the awards, Minister of State for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Marian Harkin, commented: “The 330 plus outstanding apprentices nominated for an Apprentice of the Year award this year demonstrate the enormous wealth of talent we have in this country. I wish to offer my heartfelt congratulations to each and every one on their fantastic achievement. Through the continued drive for transformation of the apprenticeship system, businesses of all sizes and sectors have so much to gain from a highly talented pool of apprentices.”

Dr Mary-Liz Trant, Executive Director at SOLAS added: “Apprentices are at the very forefront of skills development in Ireland, building the future of Irish industry and providing superb talent and innovation pipeline to businesses across the country, with remarkable attributes of leadership, teamwork, creativity and problem-solving. These awards not only celebrate the nominees, but also the power and impact of apprenticeship as a valuable learning pathway and career development for people of all ages and backgrounds across cutting-edge industries. We encourage both industry and prospective learners to find out more at apprenticeship.ie.”

International Rose of Tralee 2025 and electrical apprentice, Katelyn Cummins was presented with the Generation Apprenticeship Outstanding Ambassador award for her outstanding contribution to raising awareness of apprenticeships as a valued career pathway for young women across the country.

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