Prestigious award for Edinburgh College student

HND Retail Management alumnus Dean Clark, 32, was presented
with the Pride O’ Worth Award by John Swinney MSP at the annual SQA Star Awards
held in Glasgow last Friday.

The prestigious award was for setting up the College’s
first-ever student-led shop.

This special commendation came shortly after Dean was given
the College Candidate of Year Award for his role in creating Bizarre-Bazaar –
the first ever student-led retail business project at the College’s Sighthill
Campus.

Dean project managed a team of his fellow retail students as
well as working alongside students and staff from the College’s Built
Environment and Creative Industries faculties to create the new shop in a bid
to gain first-hand experience of setting up and running a new small business.

In addition, Dean recruited volunteers from a programme
aimed at supporting people seeking employment, a programme Dean previously went
through himself. References have since been provided for the volunteers to help
them in looking for future work.

Dean said: “I’m over the moon to have been named the College
Candidate of the Year. I worked really hard to get our shop at Sighthill off
the ground and to help everyone else in the team to reach their potential. To
receive this amazing recognition for that is a brilliant feeling.  

“Being presented with the Pride O’ Worth Award by the Deputy
First Minister is a moment I’ll never forget, I was shocked as I wasn’t aware I
had been shortlisted for this special award. It’s really humbling.”

 Edinburgh College head
of Tourism, Hospitality and Business Sarah-Jane Linton said: “We’re absolutely
thrilled for Dean winning these well-deserved awards.

“His determination, commitment, enthusiasm and all-round
personality has shone through from the moment we first met him and continued
right through his time at College.

“He has been an inspiration to both staff and students
across the College, and without him the Bizarre-Bazaar project would not have
happened.

“We’re very proud to have been a part of Dean’s story and wish
him the best for his career.”

During his studies, Dean was accepted on to the Co-op’s
management training programme and has worked his way up to assistant store
manager level since completing his college course in term 2018/19.