Keyline celebrates National Apprenticeship Week 2025 with 2,000th apprenticeship graduate

Keyline celebrates National Apprenticeship Week 2025 with 2,000th apprenticeship graduate

Keyline Civils Specialist, part of Travis Perkins plc, is delighted to announce that Branch Operations Manager Michael Dixon has been named the Group’s 2,000th apprentice graduate, earning a distinction in the Level 3 First Line Manager Programme.

This follows the introduction of the apprenticeship levy in 2017 and marks a major milestone for Keyline as it develops the next generation of the business. Janette Capehorn, Apprenticeship Manager at Travis Perkins plc, commented: “Travis Perkins plc is a leading provider of apprenticeships so the fact that Michael is the Group’s 2,000th graduate is just a very proud moment for both him and everyone at Keyline.

“As Michael demonstrates, apprenticeships are a fantastic way to upskill and help build the workforce for the future.”

The theme for National Apprenticeship Week this year is Skills for life, something which Michael (pictured) is testament to: “I’ve really enjoyed the experience,” says Michael. “It’s helped me perform to my highest potential; I have the right tools and mindset to manage people better. I’ve gained a lot of confidence, and have learned skills that I can actively apply both now and in the future – from time management to decision-making.”

Michael has completed two apprenticeships in his career; the first, a Level 2 distribution apprenticeship, was a gateway into the industry. The second offered further skills development, helping Michael “step out of my comfort zone, moving on and taking a larger role at a different branch.”

He advises anyone considering an apprenticeship: “If you’re looking to push forward in your career and need the tools to do that, then an apprenticeship is the best approach. You learn so much from it.”

And Michael is only one in a long line of apprenticeship graduate success stories at Keyline. With over 40 apprenticeship programmes on offer, ranging from branch to boardroom roles, the company says there’s a skills development opportunity for every colleague that can help them grow in their career.

Keyline is also supporting the Builders Merchants Federation (BMF) campaign to make a material difference, dedicated to increasing awareness of the building materials sector. To help combat the skills shortage merchants are facing, the BMF pledge to achieve 15,000 apprentices across the BMF membership by 2030.

Interested candidates can visit the Travis Perkins Group careers website for apprenticeships and other vacancies www.tpplccareers.co.uk.

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