There are many definitions of what a Champion is in the context of organizational or technical change. For the purposes of our community I define a champion as:
"A person who is interested in ...
Mick the Miner is a Champion. An unlikely champion.
He was brave and tried something he hadn't done before. He saw the value in it because he was going enjoy a good meal. He watched and learned alongside Jamie Oliver in a football stadium, then had to immediately pass it onto others, who in turn passed it onto others.
Watch Mick as he cooks his first meal and is absolutely fired up to learn more and pass it on. I don't mean to promote a TV series here. But if you follow Mick's journey throughout the series, you will see the journey of a Champion. It changed his life.
Our Champion's at work can change lives, be it through learning and passing on small skills, or by demonstrating an attitude to pass on things that benefit them. Empower our cooks and feed our people. Enjoy the meal.
Warning: There is some course language. I don't mean like main course. I mean harsh, potentially offensive. But Mick's a Miner and Jamie's a Chef. Get past that and listen to his story.