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Beaufort student is top of the class

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CONGRATULATIONS to Katie Digby from Beaufort who was the recipient of an award for academic excellence by the Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland (CPA Ireland) as she was conferred with membership of CPA Ireland on Saturday last in Croke Park. The award marks her accomplishments in the CPA Ireland examinations and best performance in the paper on Auditing.
At this week’s ceremony, which took place in Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland’s newest accountants had many reasons to celebrate. In addition to being admitted to the institute, the members of the Class of 2016 were also celebrating the strong career prospects for professional accountants. High demand for newly qualified CPAs has resulted in full employment for this year’s graduates.
Speaking at the ceremony, Nano Brennan CPA Ireland President, said: “I am delighted to welcome my new CPA colleagues to the profession as we mark our 90th anniversary. Our anniversary takes place against the positive backdrop of demand for professional accountants and growth in the wider economy. The full employment for this year’s graduating class clearly shows that it is a valuable qualification and one that opens a lot of doors both nationally and internationally. I would like to congratulate all of our newest CPAs for their hard work and achievements to date.”
“In conjunction with our sponsors, CPA Ireland each year present an award to those students who have achieved the highest examination mark in each subject for the CPA examinations. Congratulations to the 2016 prize-winners who come from diverse roles in both practice and industry and thank you to all our partner firms involved in this event.”
Paul Heaney, Director Education & Training, CPA Ireland, Suzanne Burdis, Griffith College, CPA Prize Winner Professional 1 Auditing, Kate Digby, Richard O’Hanrahan (Leinster Society of CPAs Award sponsored by Leinster Society of CPA’s)