Rotherham-based apprenticeship training provider, Whyy? Change, have appointed Daniel Winterbottom to the role of Business Growth Executive.
Daniel joins the Business Growth team, headed up by Anne Wilson MBE and will be responsible for building meaningful relationships with businesses across South Yorkshire.
Having previously worked for the South Yorkshire Provider Network (SYPN), Danny joins Whyy? Change, following a successful stint as a project manager. Where he worked closely with employers to identify Skills and Training needs within their organisation.
During his role at SYPN, Daniel supported businesses with gaining access to the Local Skills Improvement Fund, upskilling their workforce and helping both business growth and staff retention.
Having previously worked for Reed in Partnership as a Recruitment Manager, Danny brings a wealth of experience in business development, having also been a Business Development Account Manager for a business development agency.
When asked what it means to join Whyy? Change, Danny said:
“It’s refreshing to work with a team of people that actually practice the business values on a daily basis. It’s made coming to work enjoyable again.”
Ray, CEO of Whyy? Change said:
“We succeed by adding differences to our approach. Danny joins us with many years of experience in building growth within businesses. I’m looking forward to working closely with Dan to learn from him and support him as he grows.”
The appointment comes as Whyy? Change looks to strengthen its position within the education sector, whilst continuing to support its partners with tailored training to meet their business needs.
As a leading training provider in South Yorkshire, Whyy? Change believes in hiring highly skilled practitioners and lifelong learners who are able to share their knowledge, to transform people and the industry in which they operate.
If you’d like to know more about their accredited apprenticeship training, you can get in touch by visiting Whyy? Change’s website www.whyychange.com, emailing info@whyychange.com or calling them on 0114 400 0077.
Prefer to chat? Connect with Danny on LinkedIn or drop him an email at dan@whyychange.com.