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BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 12: Co-founder and CEO of UiPath Daniel Dines speaks on stage at TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin 2019 at Arena Berlin on December 12, 2019 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for TechCrunch)

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

3 November 2021; Daniel Dines, Co-founder & CEO, UiPath, at Centre Stage during day two of Web Summit 2021 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Eóin Noonan/Web Summit via Sportsfile

4 November 2019; Vasile Tiple, Deputy General Counsel, UiPath, during CI&T and Freshfields Workshops at CIS in Academia das Ciéncias de Lisboa in Lisbon, Portugal prior to the start of Web Summit 2019. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Web Summit via Sportsfile

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 12: Co-founder and CEO of UiPath Daniel Dines and TechCrunch Senior Writer Darrel Etherington speak on stage at TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin 2019 at Arena Berlin on December 12, 2019 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for TechCrunch)

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 12: Co-founder and CEO of UiPath Daniel Dines and TechCrunch Senior Writer Darrel Etherington speak on stage at TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin 2019 at Arena Berlin on December 12, 2019 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for TechCrunch)

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 12: Co-founder and CEO of UiPath Daniel Dines and TechCrunch Senior Writer Darrel Etherington speak on stage at TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin 2019 at Arena Berlin on December 12, 2019 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for TechCrunch)

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

4 November 2019; Speakers, from left, Natasha Good, Partner, Freshfields, Vasile Tiple, Deputy General Counsel, UiPath, Fabio Riva, VP of Legal and Coporate Affairs, Ztech (AB InBev), Susan Buttsworth, CEO, CK Hutchinson Innovations Opportunities Development, and Giles Pratt, Partner, Freshfields, during CI&T and Freshfields Workshops at CIS in Academia das Ciéncias de Lisboa in Lisbon, Portugal prior to the start of Web Summit 2019. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Web Summit via Sportsfile

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 12: Co-founder and CEO of UiPath Daniel Dines speaks on stage at TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin 2019 at Arena Berlin on December 12, 2019 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for TechCrunch)

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

3 November 2021; Daniel Dines, Co-founder & CEO, UiPath, left, Jennifer Tejada, Chairperson & CEO, PagerDuty, Harry McCracken, Technology Editor, Fast Company, on SAAS Monster Stage during day two of Web Summit 2021 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Web Summit via Sportsfile

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

SUNY Oswego’s Upskilling in a Digital World event connected students with alumni who shared the skills that are highly sought after in today’s business and technology sectors. The alumni presenters shared how they utilize data analytics, robotic process automation and cybersecurity every day in their workplace as they advance in their careers.

 

At the event, participating students received information about how they can work at their own pace toward obtaining these valuable skills at no cost through the college’s subscription to LinkedIn Learning. LinkedIn Learning provides a customized learning experience that features instructional content that builds upon what students learn in their SUNY Oswego courses and helps prepare them for the workplace in a way the business and technology sectors understand and need.

 

October 30, 2019

122 Shineman Center

  

From left: Oliver Medonza '16 M'18, UX Researcher, Edward Jones; Janette Hausler '89, Global Vice President of Partner Marketing, UiPath; Jeff Knauss '07, CEO and Co-Founder, The Digital Hyve; Deborah F. Stanley, President; Mark Lobel '85, Principal, PwC; Dianora De Marco '14 M'15, Manager, Financial Accounting Advisory Services, Ernst & Young.

  

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD met with Conall O’Halloran, President of Chartered Accountants Ireland to discuss the Institute’s new programme to become the first professional accountancy body in the world to begin training 1,300 final year accountancy students annually in emerging technologies including Robotic Process Automation along with Data Visualisation and Data Analytics.

Welcoming the initiative, the Minister said: “Ireland has the potential to be a global leader and location for innovation in financial and technology services. I welcome the collaboration between Chartered Accountants Ireland and UiPath, Tableau and Alteryx to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s financial services sector. This programme will ensure that as technology shapes the sector over time, Ireland will continue to have a talent pool of people skilled and available to business and industry.”

Iain White Photography.

 

4 November 2019; Speakers, from left, Natasha Good, Partner, Freshfields, Vasile Tiple, Deputy General Counsel, UiPath, Fabio Riva, VP of Legal and Coporate Affairs, Ztech (AB InBev), Susan Buttsworth, CEO, CK Hutchinson Innovations Opportunities Development, and Giles Pratt, Partner, Freshfields, during CI&T and Freshfields Workshops at CIS in Academia das Ciéncias de Lisboa in Lisbon, Portugal prior to the start of Web Summit 2019. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Web Summit via Sportsfile

4 November 2019; Speakers, from left, Natasha Good, Partner, Freshfields, Vasile Tiple, Deputy General Counsel, UiPath, Fabio Riva, VP of Legal and Coporate Affairs, Ztech (AB InBev), Susan Buttsworth, CEO, CK Hutchinson Innovations Opportunities Development, and Giles Pratt, Partner, Freshfields, during CI&T and Freshfields Workshops at CIS in Academia das Ciéncias de Lisboa in Lisbon, Portugal prior to the start of Web Summit 2019. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Web Summit via Sportsfile

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