ChTPZ Group welcomes WorldSkills winners
4 June 2015 (12:40)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, June 4, 2015. ChTPZ Group’s Director-General Alexander Grubman congratulated the winners of the third national WorldSkills Russia championship, students on the company’s Future of White Metallurgy training program.
Grubman congratulated students and their teachers on their achievement and gave them thank-you letters. It was ChTPZ shareholders Andrei Komarov and Alexander Fedorov’s decision to award the nine winners and six Training Center experts with money prizes.
‘On behalf of the company shareholders, as well as on my own behalf, I congratulate you on winning the championship. You did spectacularly and proved once again that the Future of White Metallurgy Program and ChTPZ Group’s Training Center are the projects that produce a very tangible result and set an example for all those who are making career choices,’ Grubman said.
The final round of WorldSkills Russia 2015 took place in Kazan on May 19-23. ChTPZ students won all the medals in the championship. Bronze went to Anton Shalakhov (Welding Technologies), Nikolai Vinogradov got silver (Industrial Automation), and Alexander Pauls and Ilya Ivanov shared the gold medal (Mechatronics).
Grubman congratulated students and their teachers on their achievement and gave them thank-you letters. It was ChTPZ shareholders Andrei Komarov and Alexander Fedorov’s decision to award the nine winners and six Training Center experts with money prizes.
‘On behalf of the company shareholders, as well as on my own behalf, I congratulate you on winning the championship. You did spectacularly and proved once again that the Future of White Metallurgy Program and ChTPZ Group’s Training Center are the projects that produce a very tangible result and set an example for all those who are making career choices,’ Grubman said.
The final round of WorldSkills Russia 2015 took place in Kazan on May 19-23. ChTPZ students won all the medals in the championship. Bronze went to Anton Shalakhov (Welding Technologies), Nikolai Vinogradov got silver (Industrial Automation), and Alexander Pauls and Ilya Ivanov shared the gold medal (Mechatronics).
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