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Accounting Technician­s Ireland confers graduates

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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.

 ??  ?? Ewelina Matuszkiew­icz.
Ewelina Matuszkiew­icz.
 ??  ?? Sean Purcell.
Sean Purcell.

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