Accounting Technicians Ireland confers graduates
TWO students from Greystones were among graduates conferred membership by Accounting Technicians Ireland (ATI) in its first-ever virtual conferring ceremony.
School-leavers, those changing career or looking to get back to work can avail of Accounting Technicians Ireland’s recognised and respected qualifications.
The awards open the door to a rewarding career in accounting.
Among those conferred was Ewelina Matuszkiewicz from Greystones.
Ewelina received the Diploma for Accounting Technicians.
Sean Purcell, also from Greystones, received the Level 6 QQI Advanced Certificate in Accounting.
Qualifications combine professional exams and assessments with practical work experience.
ATI delivers its programmes via a network of partner colleges all over the island of Ireland, and online, and its syllabus is tailored to suit students in both jurisdictions.
Students can study full-time, part-time and online and as apprentices.
Graduates were conferred across three programmes: the Accounting Technician Apprenticeship, the Higher-Level Apprenticeship and the Diploma for Accounting Technicians.
Also, 40 fellowships were awarded to experienced ATI members in recognition of their contribution and expertise.
Contributors to the virtual event included Minister of State for Skills and Further Education, Niall Collins TD; chief executive of the UK Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment, Justin Edwards; managing director of Microsoft Ireland, Cathriona Hallahan and director of Outsourcing and Accounting Services at Mazars Ireland, Jennifer Kelly.