Students recognised at Intergen Young Achievers Award prizegiving

Top performing information systems students were recognised at the Intergen Young Achiever Awards.

Students recognised at Intergen Young Achievers Award prizegiving

Top performing information systems students were recognised at the Intergen Young Achiever Awards.

Intergen Young Achievers Award prize-giving for top first year students at Victoria University of Wellington – Kalid Norman Bibby, Charlotte Ann Best, and Emma Louise Westbrooke.
Kalid Norman Bibby, Charlotte Ann Best, and Emma Louise Westbrooke.

The Intergen Young Achiever Awards recognise the the three best performing students in INFO101: Foundations of Information Systems.

The School of Information Management identified Charlotte Ann Best; Emma Louise Westbrooke and Kalid Norman Bibby as the top performing students in INFO101, Trimester 2, 2018.  They received prizes sponsored by Intergen, one of Australiasia’s leading dedicated Microsoft solutions providers and a member of the Microsoft Partner Network. Intergen staff deliver information technology solutions across Australia, New Zealand and North America.

Top students are selected based on strong academic performance and active engagement with the programme. Head of School, Janet Toland commented that it is great to have Intergen supporting INFO 101 and their input is a real incentive for first year students.

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