Graduation

Fins Graduation
I was never big into the idea of college. I liked it and I always knew I’d give it a go but deep down from the age of 5 my greatest desire was to own and run my own business. So after a year at UCD that’s exactly what I did, took a “year out” and setup Damson, best thing I ever did. Education didn’t seem important until one day when we decided to go on a training course “Growing Your Business” run by Dublin County Enterprise Board. It was 8 weeks long and told us all we needed to know about business, finance, marketing, sales etc.
The course had two affects, the first was for us to rethink the strategy and plan for our business. It gave us the knowledge we needed to bring about the changes necessary to move our business to the next level. The second affect it had was on ourselves. We realised that education was key to our success and as they say knowledge is power. So a new area of the Damson business plan was born, education.
So what has happened since then, well we have done alot more training: from business training to Business Analysis to technology. All have benefited ourselves and our organisation. Donal has been studying hard through Open University to complete a degree. I went to the National College of Ireland and completed my Diploma in Business Analysis and Consultancy.
So now almost a year later we attended my Graduation, it was exciting to finally have a piece of paper to my name and the sense of achievement was great.
I think overall this year has been eventful between finishing my diploma and getting used to being a parent it has been tough but rewarding.
I really enjoyed my short time at the National College of Ireland, the facilities were world class and the staff go above and beyond to ensure you have the best educational experience possible. I would recommend the NCI to anyone considering further education.
I now believe in life long learning and although this is my first academic achievement at third level I can say without hesitation it will not be my last

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