Foodbank employees receive RPL from SCLAA

Tuesday, 28 August, 2012

The Supply Chain and Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA), Queensland Division, offered to assess staff at the Foodbank charity for recognition of prior learning (RPL).

Being strong advocates for those in the industry receiving accreditation in their fields of expertise, SCLAA said it wanted to demonstrate how straightforward and efficient the RPL process can be.

Foodbank’s General Manager Ken McMillan selected two of the charity’s most experienced employees for assessment. Between them, Foodbank’s Operations Manager Ashley Hoyle and Office Manager Timothy Hill have five and ten years’ consecutive experience at Foodbank.

Ashely Hoyle (Foodbank), Matthew Tenkate (Major Training Group) and Timothy Hill (Foodbank)

Ashley Hoyle (Foodbank), Matthew Tenkate (Major Training Group) and Timothy Hill (Foodbank).

Over the course of a month, Hoyle and Hill were assessed and were presented with nationally accredited certificates in Warehousing at the 2012 Queensland Supply Chain and Logistics Conference charity dinner.

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