Council project manager shortlisted for Apprentice of the Year

Council project manager shortlisted for Apprentice of the Year

Emma Gutierrez-Waldron, a young project manager at Liverpool City Council, has expressed her excitement at being shortlisted for the Apprentice of the Year award at the Highways Awards 2025. This recognition is a result of Emma’s dedication, proactive approach, and commitment to public service. Despite her unconventional journey into project management, Emma’s background in STEM has equipped her with the skills and passion needed to excel in her role. Inspired by her architect parents and a love for problem-solving, she transitioned from laboratory research to public infrastructure, driven by a desire to make a meaningful impact.

Emma’s nomination for the award has boosted her confidence and motivation to continue learning and contributing to the industry. Her approach to her apprenticeship has been characterized by consistency, reliability, and a continuous willingness to learn and improve. She emphasizes the importance of building strong relationships, staying organized, and embracing feedback with humility, as key factors in her success. Emma’s experience at Liverpool City Council has been instrumental in her growth, offering mentorship, meaningful projects, and a supportive culture that values individual development.

Looking ahead, Emma remains committed to her role and the sector, aiming to deepen her understanding and continue making a positive impact. She encourages others considering a career in highways or public infrastructure to stay curious, embrace challenges, and not be afraid of failure, as it is all part of the learning process. The Transport and Highways department at Liverpool City Council has been nominated for five additional national awards, reflecting the hard work, innovation, and collaboration driving improvements across the city’s infrastructure. The awards ceremony will be held in London on Tuesday, 23 September, where the winners will be announced

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