New appointment strengthens MPQC team

October 17, 2022
By Guy Woodford
Emily Noble
Emily Noble

The Mineral Products Qualifications Council (MPQC) has appointed a new staff member to help the sector connect with younger audiences by championing diverse career opportunities within the quarrying and mineral products industry.

 

Emily Noble joins MPQC as its Futures Careers Manager at its Eastwood offices near Nottingham. She is a qualified and experienced career development practitioner and careers advisor, with previous roles at D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership, Derby College and Derby City Council.

 

Viv Russell, CEO of the Mineral Products Qualifications Council, says: “Emily has a great deal of experience from her previous job roles and qualifications; it’s clear that she is passionate about raising the aspirations of young people. 

 

“MPQC is looking forward to benefiting from Emily’s experience, expertise and enthusiasm as she champions our sector. We wish her luck and are delighted to welcome her to our team.” 

 

Emily’s new challenge at MPQC involves raising the profile of the sector and inspiring young people to become the next generation of mineral products professionals. She will form part of the team leading the ‘Minerals Matter’ initiative, working in collaboration with sector organisations to increase the participation of industry ambassadors within education and develop strategic partnerships to support and target key projects more effectively.

 

Commenting on her new role, Emily said: “I grew up in Derbyshire with family employed locally within the mineral products industry and saw first-hand some of the challenges faced by SMEs in the area. I’m looking forward to supporting industry and education to collaborate more meaningfully and create impactful opportunities for young people, particularly from an earlier age, if we are to create lasting change for the sector when it comes to future recruitment.”

 

Emily achieved her Master’s Degree in Career Education and Coaching at the University of Derby. She is a Member of the Career Development Institute and a registered Career Development Practitioner. In her spare time, she enjoys clay pigeon shooting, walking and spending time with her husband and daughter.

 

Established in 1983, the MPQC is a ‘not-for-profit’ membership organisation whose purpose is to fulfil the extractive sector’s need for a safe, competent and sustainable workforce by setting and maintaining standards and qualifications, ensuring quality training and assessment. Visit www.mp-qc.org.

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