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The 2018 International Women's Day at WIT
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  • 8/3/2018
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Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day.
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day 
From left; Cathy Hartnett, Aina Billal, Alba Sanchez and Monica Exposido from Waterpark college Waterford.Photo;Mary Browne

    8/3/2018 Image Free to Use Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day. Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day From left; Cathy Hartnett, Aina Billal, Alba Sanchez and Monica Exposido from Waterpark college Waterford.Photo;Mary Browne

  • 8/3/2018
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Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day.
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day 
From left; Lana White, Sophie Lee and Charlie Byrne from Abbey Community College Ferrybank.Photo;Mary Browne

    8/3/2018 Image Free to Use Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day. Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day From left; Lana White, Sophie Lee and Charlie Byrne from Abbey Community College Ferrybank.Photo;Mary Browne

  • 8/3/2018
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Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day.
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day 
Willie Donnelly WIT president and Regina Moran Fujitsu Ltd speaker.Photo;Mary Browne

    8/3/2018 Image Free to Use Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day. Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day Willie Donnelly WIT president and Regina Moran Fujitsu Ltd speaker.Photo;Mary Browne

  • 8/3/2018
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Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day.
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day 
Willie Donnelly WIT president, Regina Moran Fujitsu Ltd speaker and Padraig Kirwan WIT.Photo;Mary Browne

    8/3/2018 Image Free to Use Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day. Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day Willie Donnelly WIT president, Regina Moran Fujitsu Ltd speaker and Padraig Kirwan WIT.Photo;Mary Browne

  • 8/3/2018
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Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day.
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day. 
Front from left; Lauren O’Keeffe and Caoimhe McGuinness. Back; Karen Ahearne, Caoimhe Vereker, Emma Lowe and Abbey O’Keeffe from Presentation Kilkenny.Photo;Mary Browne

    8/3/2018 Image Free to Use Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day. Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day. Front from left; Lauren O’Keeffe and Caoimhe McGuinness. Back; Karen Ahearne, Caoimhe Vereker, Emma Lowe and Abbey O’Keeffe from Presentation Kilkenny.Photo;Mary Browne

  • 8/3/2018
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Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day.
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day. 
Caroline Cahill WIT and Kerrie Power HEAnet CLG speaker.Photo;Mary Browne

    8/3/2018 Image Free to Use Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day. Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day. Caroline Cahill WIT and Kerrie Power HEAnet CLG speaker.Photo;Mary Browne

  • 8/3/2018
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Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day.
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day. 
From left; Eimear Doyle and Sophie Jackman Abbey College Ferrybank and Susan Gallagher WIT.Photo;Mary Browne

    8/3/2018 Image Free to Use Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day. Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day. From left; Eimear Doyle and Sophie Jackman Abbey College Ferrybank and Susan Gallagher WIT.Photo;Mary Browne

  • 8/3/2018
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Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day.
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day 
Caoimhe Holland Loretto Kilkenny with Virtual reality goggles.Photo;Mary Browne
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day 
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Hundreds of female secondary school students were inspired by the career path of Women in Technology keynote speaker Regina Moran, Vice President of Transformation, EMEIA, Fujitsu on International Women’s Day in Waterford. 
The event was co-ordinated by lecturers from Waterford Institute of Technology and featured 10 female speakers telling their personal stories. 
Moran told the audience how it’s important to be adaptable to change – she changed roles at least 30 times, lived through recessions and boom times, layoff and hirings, had been promoted and demoted – and survived. 
“I have had and still intend to have an amazing career but way back in the 1980s it began here in this college and for that I will always be grateful,” she said. 
“I chose to do engineering back when it was an unusual choice for a girl. It opened up a world of possibilities. The road less travelled led to becoming CEO of Fujitsu in Ireland for 10 years and last May I became CEO of Fujitsu UK and Ireland, an amazing role. I have just recently taken on a European wide role.” 
Speakers and representatives from 30 companies showcased technology careers to young women this International Women’s Day in Waterford.
Hundreds of second-level students from across the south east region – Gorey, Enniscorthy, Fermoy, Kilkenny, Carrick-on-Suir, Waterford city – descended on the Women in Technology event on International Women’s Day 2018 at the WIT Arena which has been organised by lecturing staff in physics, engineering, architecture and computing disciplines at Waterford Institute of Techn

    8/3/2018 Image Free to Use Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day. Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day Caoimhe Holland Loretto Kilkenny with Virtual reality goggles.Photo;Mary Browne Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day For immediate release Hundreds of female secondary school students were inspired by the career path of Women in Technology keynote speaker Regina Moran, Vice President of Transformation, EMEIA, Fujitsu on International Women’s Day in Waterford. The event was co-ordinated by lecturers from Waterford Institute of Technology and featured 10 female speakers telling their personal stories. Moran told the audience how it’s important to be adaptable to change – she changed roles at least 30 times, lived through recessions and boom times, layoff and hirings, had been promoted and demoted – and survived. “I have had and still intend to have an amazing career but way back in the 1980s it began here in this college and for that I will always be grateful,” she said. “I chose to do engineering back when it was an unusual choice for a girl. It opened up a world of possibilities. The road less travelled led to becoming CEO of Fujitsu in Ireland for 10 years and last May I became CEO of Fujitsu UK and Ireland, an amazing role. I have just recently taken on a European wide role.” Speakers and representatives from 30 companies showcased technology careers to young women this International Women’s Day in Waterford. Hundreds of second-level students from across the south east region – Gorey, Enniscorthy, Fermoy, Kilkenny, Carrick-on-Suir, Waterford city – descended on the Women in Technology event on International Women’s Day 2018 at the WIT Arena which has been organised by lecturing staff in physics, engineering, architecture and computing disciplines at Waterford Institute of Techn

  • 8/3/2018
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Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day.
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day. .Photo;Mary Browne

    8/3/2018 Image Free to Use Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day. Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day. .Photo;Mary Browne

  • 8/3/2018
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Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day.
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day. 
From left; Louise Flemming, Anna O’Brien, Anna Malone, Danielle O’Brien and Shannon Dwyer from Abbey College Ferrybank Waterford and Dara O’Leary Distilled  SCH.Photo;Mary Browne

    8/3/2018 Image Free to Use Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day. Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day. From left; Louise Flemming, Anna O’Brien, Anna Malone, Danielle O’Brien and Shannon Dwyer from Abbey College Ferrybank Waterford and Dara O’Leary Distilled SCH.Photo;Mary Browne

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  • 8/3/2018
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Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day.
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day 
From left; Jessica Gaynor ,Meave Holohan, Rebecca Doyle ,Siobhan O’Mara from Scoil Mhuire Carrick On Suir.Photo;Mary Browne
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day 
For immediate release
Hundreds of female secondary school students were inspired by the career path of Women in Technology keynote speaker Regina Moran, Vice President of Transformation, EMEIA, Fujitsu on International Women’s Day in Waterford. 
The event was co-ordinated by lecturers from Waterford Institute of Technology and featured 10 female speakers telling their personal stories. 
Moran told the audience how it’s important to be adaptable to change – she changed roles at least 30 times, lived through recessions and boom times, layoff and hirings, had been promoted and demoted – and survived. 
“I have had and still intend to have an amazing career but way back in the 1980s it began here in this college and for that I will always be grateful,” she said. 
“I chose to do engineering back when it was an unusual choice for a girl. It opened up a world of possibilities. The road less travelled led to becoming CEO of Fujitsu in Ireland for 10 years and last May I became CEO of Fujitsu UK and Ireland, an amazing role. I have just recently taken on a European wide role.” 
Speakers and representatives from 30 companies showcased technology careers to young women this International Women’s Day in Waterford.
Hundreds of second-level students from across the south east region – Gorey, Enniscorthy, Fermoy, Kilkenny, Carrick-on-Suir, Waterford city – descended on the Women in Technology event on International Women’s Day 2018 at the WIT Arena which has been organised by lecturing staff in physics, engineering, architecture and computi

    8/3/2018 Image Free to Use Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day. Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day From left; Jessica Gaynor ,Meave Holohan, Rebecca Doyle ,Siobhan O’Mara from Scoil Mhuire Carrick On Suir.Photo;Mary Browne Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day For immediate release Hundreds of female secondary school students were inspired by the career path of Women in Technology keynote speaker Regina Moran, Vice President of Transformation, EMEIA, Fujitsu on International Women’s Day in Waterford. The event was co-ordinated by lecturers from Waterford Institute of Technology and featured 10 female speakers telling their personal stories. Moran told the audience how it’s important to be adaptable to change – she changed roles at least 30 times, lived through recessions and boom times, layoff and hirings, had been promoted and demoted – and survived. “I have had and still intend to have an amazing career but way back in the 1980s it began here in this college and for that I will always be grateful,” she said. “I chose to do engineering back when it was an unusual choice for a girl. It opened up a world of possibilities. The road less travelled led to becoming CEO of Fujitsu in Ireland for 10 years and last May I became CEO of Fujitsu UK and Ireland, an amazing role. I have just recently taken on a European wide role.” Speakers and representatives from 30 companies showcased technology careers to young women this International Women’s Day in Waterford. Hundreds of second-level students from across the south east region – Gorey, Enniscorthy, Fermoy, Kilkenny, Carrick-on-Suir, Waterford city – descended on the Women in Technology event on International Women’s Day 2018 at the WIT Arena which has been organised by lecturing staff in physics, engineering, architecture and computi

  • 8/3/2018
Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day.
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day 
Regina Moran Fujitsu Ltd speaker.Photo;Mary Browne

    8/3/2018 Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day. Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day Regina Moran Fujitsu Ltd speaker.Photo;Mary Browne

  • 8/3/2018
Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day.
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day. 
Kerrie Power HEAnet CLG speaker.Photo;Mary Browne

    8/3/2018 Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day. Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day. Kerrie Power HEAnet CLG speaker.Photo;Mary Browne

  • 8/3/2018
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Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day.
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day. 
Emer Rutherford Penneys to Prada speaker.Photo;Mary Browne

    8/3/2018 Image Free to Use Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day. Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day. Emer Rutherford Penneys to Prada speaker.Photo;Mary Browne

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    8/3/2018
Image Free to Use
Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day.
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day 
Willie Donnelly WIT president and Regina Moran Fujitsu Ltd speaker.Photo;Mary Browne
    8/3/2018
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Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day.
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day 
Willie Donnelly WIT president, Regina Moran Fujitsu Ltd speaker and Padraig Kirwan WIT.Photo;Mary Browne
    8/3/2018
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Waterford Institute of Technology celebrate international women’s day.
Be brave in the choices you make – secondary school students hear on International Women’s Day. 
Front from left; Lauren O’Keeffe and Caoimhe McGuinness. Back; Karen Ahearne, Caoimhe Vereker, Emma Lowe and Abbey O’Keeffe from Presentation Kilkenny.Photo;Mary Browne