Penticton Herald

Business grad reaping rewards of well-rounded college experience

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When setting off to pursue a career change, business student Hannah Griffin didn't expect the opportunit­ies to come knocking so soon.

Griffin thought she would have to wait to finish a diploma before embarking on a new career path, but a series of opportunit­ies to enhance her education presented themselves the minute she became an Okanagan College business student.

Griffin will be one of 369 students who will receive credential­s at the college’s first convocatio­n ceremony of 2017 today. She will graduate with a post-baccalaure­ate diploma in accounting from the Okanagan College School of Business.

While still in the first semester of the business program, Griffin was offered a position as a financial administra­tor with local tech success Vineyard Networks and jumped at the chance.

“Working during my studies has taken me longer to complete my diploma, but it was a win-win,” she said.

“I took distance courses part-time and gained experience in private and public accounting while being able to support my daughter.”

Born and raised in West Kelowna, Griffin completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts at UBC Okanagan. While making a living as an artist, the economic recession hit and she sought out a more stable career. The reputation of the college’s School of Business enticed her to enrol in the twoyear post-baccalaure­ate diploma program in 2011.

Following the sale of Vineyard Networks and subsequent relocation of the company’s accounting office in 2015, Griffin took the opportunit­y to accelerate her education by continuing at the college on a fulltime basis.

“One of the highlights of the program was the accessibil­ity of my professors,” she says.

“I knew I could go to anyone in the department and they would happily take the time to help me and answer questions.”

With the encouragem­ent of her professors, she stepped outside of her comfort zone and joined the School of Business’s debate team and Enactus Okanagan College, where she co-founded CANsave, a financial literacy program for elementary school students.

Her involvemen­t in the two groups brought about regional and national travel and industry networking opportunit­ies. In January 2016, Griffin competed at the finals of the Inter-Collegiate Business Competitio­n at Queen’s University in Kingston and in May 2016 she flew to Toronto for the Enactus National Competitio­n, where CANsave earned the title of Canada’s second-best Financial Literacy program.

When Griffin completed her studies in August, a connection from one of the college’s networking events led to a full-time position as an articling student at Crowe MacKay. She is concurrent­ly pursuing her CPA designatio­n.

Griffin’s three-year-old daughter Lucia will watch her don a cap and gown to receive her diploma.

“Balancing my education with providing the best life for Lucia has been a challenge, but also very rewarding.” says Griffin.

“She will be able to look at me and see what a single mom is — a hardworkin­g woman who can give back to others and be ambitious in chasing her dreams.”

Winter convocatio­n is the first of the College’s seven convocatio­n ceremonies that take place this year. Students from all four campuses will cross the stage at the Kelowna campus to receive their credential­s. The college will confer 60 bachelor’s degrees, 17 associate degrees, 191 diplomas and 101 certificat­es from 36 program, including arts, business, computer science, engineerin­g technologi­es and practical nursing.

The morning ceremony will begin at 10:30 a.m. and will stream live on the College’s Facebook page.

Working during my studies has taken me longer to complete my diploma, but it was a win-win. Hannah Griffin

 ?? Contribute­d ?? Hannah Griffin with her cap and gown in the Centre for Learning, Kelowna Campus.
Contribute­d Hannah Griffin with her cap and gown in the Centre for Learning, Kelowna Campus.

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