Ulster University Department of Economics, Accountancy & Finance Awards 2018
30 October 2018 by Justin Rush
Ulster University Department of Economics, Accountancy & Finance Awards 2018
Friday 19th October embarked the annual Ulster University Department of Economics, Accountancy & Finance Awards Ceremony, held in the Ulster Belfast campus. The Abacus Talent Group along with other fantastic sponsors of the event such as EY, PWC, Grant Thornton and ACCA were in attendance to celebrate the well-deserving winners.
The Ulster University Department of Economics, Accountancy & Finance Awards ranged from the top first year to the top final year students, to individual module high scores. Abacus Talent Groups’ Accountancy Recruitment Consultant, Adam Myles, had the honour of presenting the highest scoring marks for the Career Planning and Skills Development module; these awards were won on the day by Megan McNeily and Christy Cyriac who were multiple winners on the day.
“It was a great honour to be a part of such a fantastic event. I would just like to thank Danielle for allowing Abacus to be a key sponsor of the ceremony. Congratulations to all the winners on the day. Your hard work is paying off and good luck with your future studies and careers” Adam Myles, Accountancy Recruitment Consultant, Abacus Talent Group
If you are a recent Accountancy & Finance Graduate or are looking to take the next step in your Accountancy & Finance career, contact the Abacus Accountancy Team on 028 9031 3157 | [email protected]
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