GEORGE NEWS - George can now welcome 55 newly trained waitrons, thanks to Infiniti Skills' recent community upliftment project held in November.
With their very experienced CEO Chantal Strauss at the helm, Infiniti Skills offer learnerships, compliance training and skills programmes.
Strauss was also awarded as Innovator of the Year at the glamorous gala awards function of the George Business Chamber on Friday 24 November.
The training initiative, which took place at the Market Community Theatre in George, involved two days of instruction.
The learners underwent comprehensive theoretical training, followed by practical simulation and assessment using customised materials. Competency was evaluated through role-playing, and the learners will be honoured at a certificate ceremony today, Thursday 30 November.
Infiniti's head of Business Development Charleen Boshoff (left) with the manager of Market Community Theatre Heather Stead, Chantal Strauss and Masibulele Ensillin Buli Ndlela.
Infiniti Skills encourages the local hospitality industry to engage with them for opportunities to place the trained learners, facilitating their exposure and contribution to the industry.
Establishments interested in interviewing the learners can request contact information by reaching out to Charleen Boshoff at charleen@infinitiskills.co.za.
The success of this project has positioned Infiniti Skills as a key player in community development, with a commitment to educate, empower and enable.
The organisation's diverse resources capacity, that includes learnerships, compliance training and skills programmes, underscores its dedication to uplifting communities and creating opportunities for growth and development.
Students who took part in the programme.
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