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Nominated, by training provider SeaRegs, Scarlett was presented with the award in virtual event on (9 June).
Kerrie Forster, chief executive of the Workboat Association, said: “Scarlett’s eagerness to achieve and to encourage others, made her stand out against other nominees for the award, all of whom we are very proud to have working and training within our industry. She proved herself a superb student.
“We particularly want to recognise Scarlett’s efforts to encourage apprenticeships in the maritime sector, and also her work to promote women in maritime.”
PLA training and liaison officer, Rachel De Bont, who mentored Scarlett throughout her apprenticeship, commented: “We’re all so proud of what Scarlett has achieved during her maritime career so far.
“A big thank you from us goes to SeaRegs for nominating her for this prestigious award.”
Scarlett (20) has recently returned from three weeks at sea aboard the Galatea, as part of a cadetship with Warsash Maritime School, part of Solent University, sponsored by the PLA and Trinity House.
Scarlett said: “I’m so honoured to be receiving this award. I want to thank everyone at SeaRegs, and the PLA, especially Rachel, who have been such an enormous support to me, helping me live my dream.”