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Highest Honour for OMK

Annie Warburton (OMK 1985-1988) and HRH The Princess Royal
Annie Warburton (OMK 1985-1988) and HRH The Princess Royal

We're thrilled to share that Annie Warburton FCGI, Chief Executive and Clerk of The Goldsmiths'​ Company has been awarded Fellowship of the City & Guilds of London Institute – the highest honour that the Council can confer on an individual – in recognition of her personal contribution to, and support of, technical education and training, her commitment to skills development and her career-long commitment to equity and diversity.

Annie, who is the first female clerk in the Goldsmiths’ Company’s 697-year history, received her diploma from HRH The Princess Royal in a ceremony at the 2024 Princess Royal Training Awards, held on 21 November, at Goldsmiths’ Hall. The annual awards celebrate companies and organisations who prove exceptional commitment to learning and development. Winners come from all sectors of the economy and society spanning from large public firms to SMEs and charities from across the UK and Ireland. This year award winners included the National Theatre, Bentley Motors, Changing Lives (Newcastle), Dishoom and IBM. 

From The Goldsmiths' Company Linkedin post

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