Scholarships & Awards
Skilled Trades Hall of Fame
 

Skills Canada – Ontario is pleased to honour the late Klaus Woerner, founder and CEO of ATS Automation Tooling Systems. This Skilled Trades Hall of Fame Award recognizes an individual who has made significant contributions to the advancement of skilled trades and technologies. Since 2007, this award has been presented in memory of Klaus Woerner, a trailblazer for the skilled trades.

Klaus D. Woerner 1939-2005

"a gifted engineer, entrepreneur and business leader who made a significant and lasting contribution to the global automation industry...and to thousands of young engineers and tradespeople around the world who benefited from his commitment to apprenticeship training.  His sharp intellect, dedication to adding value through innovation, global insight, and passion to succeed made him one of Canada's great entrepreneurs."


Do you know of someone who has made a significant contribution to the advancement of skilled trades and technologies?  Perhaps an outstanding journeyperson, a leader in technical education at the college or apprenticeship level, a Skills Canada – Ontario alumni who has excelled in their field, or an individual or corporation who has led in providing apprenticeship opportunities. Click here for a copy of the nomination form

A call for nominations will go out on September 1, 2012 with a deadline of January 15, 2013.  Only two nominations are needed per candidate to ensure the nominee’s consideration.  An announcement of the inductee will take place in February with a formal induction in March.


Clockwise from top row left: Ron Morancy, Astrid Kropp (daughter of Klaus Woerner), Brian Newman, Bruce Gadel, and Gabe Chaimovitz, son of Mike Chaimovitz

The 2012 distinguished recipients are:

Ron Morancy, Power Engineering, Confederation College
Brian Newman, Skills Training Specialist, Retired, Babcock & Wilcox Canada
Bruce Gadel, Academic Support and Facilities, St. Clair College
Mike Chaimovitz, Tegs Tools, Hamilton, Honoured Posthumously


For a complete list of past recipients click here.