More than 55 local students were applauded at graduation dinner organised by the Jersey branch of the Chartered Governance Institute to recognise the achievements of graduates who qualified in 2019, 2020 and 2021.
CGI members who upgraded to Associate (ACG) and Fellow (FCG) status, students who had completed their IFA4 Certificate and IFA5 Diploma qualifications, and those who had achieved international and local accolade for their examination performance during this period were also celebrated during the evening.
The celebrations culminated with the announcement of the Best Completions in each of the qualifications, along with the Overall Best for Jersey for each year.
Pictured: Chloe Knight, Samantha Schreiner and Hannah Pemberthy achieved Best Overall Jersey Completion in 2019, 2021 and 2020. (Gary Grimshaw)
In addition to achieving the Best Overall Jersey Completion for their respective year, Chloe Knight, Hannah Penberthy, Samantha Schreiner and Madeleine Farrow were also presented with the Student Excellence Award - which is based on examination performance - for 2019, 2020 and 2021.
Since 2019, Jersey has achieved a total of 14 International Prizewinners, each with the highest mark worldwide for their respective IFA4, IFA5 and CGQP papers, and eight of them attended the event - Amira Fernandes and Rachel Patterson (Aztec Group), Chloe Knight (Ocorian), Emily Collins (Ogier), Hannah Penberthy (Crestbridge), Ana Da Costa and Emma-Jane Berry (Computershare), and Heather Rabet (VG).
“We were delighted to celebrate the achievements of our graduates, students and local members," Anna Tredant ACG, the CGI Jersey Branch Chairman, said.
"Although not our usual Annual Awards event, we felt it was entirely appropriate to place this focus on the students, graduates and qualifying members, and to celebrate their hard work, especially so given the recent challenging times. We were particularly grateful to the generosity of our sponsors, Apex Group, BPP CI, Computershare, Crestbridge, First Intuition, and VG for making the event possible.”
Pictured top: The celebrating students. (Gary Grimshaw)
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