Earlier this month we hosted the annual City & Guilds Livery Company Prizes awards at Mansion House, home of the Lord Mayor, The Rt. Hon. Professor Michael Mainelli (Alderman). Each year City of London Livery Companies award prizes to honour outstanding learners and tutors from across the UK, who have achieved or delivered City & Guilds qualifications. The City and Guilds of London Institute was founded by the Livery Companies in 1878 and therefore maintains a close link with them....
Justine Procter
Foundation Co-ordinator
“Jus-teen Prock-ter” | she/her
Justine provides key support across the Foundation team ensuring our activities run smoothly, specifically our Bursary programme.
You can go to her with any general questions about any of our fantastic programmes.
In her free time she likes being outside with her two young boys, going out for nice food and planning the next adventures.
positivity | empathy | developer | harmony | woo
The latest stories from Justine Procter on the City & Guilds Foundation website:
From Palaces to Prisons: how everyone deserves to be treated with the same respect
Having been in the Foundation team a year now, it’s clear that Michael Osbaldeston’s reputation precedes him. He knows everyone there is to know in the education and skills world in London and beyond and is one of the greatest networkers I’ve ever had the pleasure of seeing work a room. The reason why he’s so good at this? Michael is genuinely interested in talking to people and finding out about them; whoever they are and whatever their background. Michael first joined City & Guilds in...
Reflecting on our achievements in 2022
As the end of 2022 fast approaches, the team at the City & Guilds Foundation took some time to reflect and share their top highlights and achievements from the last year and moments to be proud of. Laura Mountain “Thinking about what we’ve collectively achieved over the past year, it is really incredible and just goes to show what you can do with brilliant, passionate people who constantly pull together – and challenge each other – to do the best they can. A particular highlight for me has...