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Changing your career for changing times

This online career makeover event aims to provide advice on how to identify your next career move, prepare for an in-person or online interview and - for those who wish to remain in existing jobs - how to negotiate home-working and other flexibility.


Speakers include Claire Jennings, a Trinity graduate and Key Account Manager at LinkedIn, who will provide advice and insights on How to Rock Your LinkedIn Profile.


Speakers from Accenture will discuss the topic of the changing workplace, and will include:

  • Helena Kelly, Accenture Ireland

    Helena Kelly is a Trinity Graduate and Retail Industry Consulting Manager at Accenture. She joined Accenture in March 2020 with almost 20 years experience in Consumer Goods and Retail in Ireland and Internationally.

  • Edel Ryan, Accenture Ireland

    Edel Ryan is the Recruitment Project Lead at Accenture Ireland. Edel works on the end to end project delivery of new recruitment tools, data quality, building strategies around diversity enablement and supporting the recruitment team in best practices.

  • Hannah Murray, Accenture Ireland

    Hannah Murray is the Early Talent Lead for Accenture Ireland, managing all student recruitment across the business. Early Talent functions include Accenture’s award winning Graduate program and internship program but also apprenticeships and early engagements such as the TY experience, teen programmes and smaller finance and HR graduate programmes.


Book your free ticket, and read more about TWG below.

A meeting link will be shared with all registered in advance of the event.

Changing your career for changing times
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Lunchtime event - Tuesday 16 November 1-2pm, online

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About Trinity Women Graduates
On 25 April 1922 some of the first women Trinity graduates founded our alumni association, Dublin University Women Graduates Association – since renamed Trinity Women Graduates (TWG). Our first President was Lucy Gwynn (1866-1947), who was also the first Lady Registrar at Trinity College, and our first Vice President Olive Purser (1886-1973). Olive was the first woman to be made a scholar. The conditions for women at Trinity College were completely different in 1922 – women had to be off campus by 6pm and were banned from attending the Dining Hall and joining the established societies. They fought for many decades for equal status and our theme for 2021 – ‘Courage and Curiosity’ – is inspired by those first women entering Trinity as students.

TWG has three funds that members have generously supported over the years. Your gift allows this work to continue and we really appreciate your continued support.

You can select your preferred fund in the “Additional Information” section once you’ve clicked the blue button above.

You can also tick the last box to allow the committee to allocate funds where the needs are greatest.

TAP Trinity Access Programme Support Scholarship

TWG supports two students every year who obtain the highest marks in their year. This makes life easier for them and enables them to concentrate on their studies. Every year the students are so grateful for these contributions. In 2020, thanks to our generous members, TWG was able to support an additional postgraduate student with a grant of €1,000.

Bursary

The TWG Bursary Fund was set up to provide financial assistance to members and former members who are in financial difficulty.  TWG currently supports two former Trinity graduates.

General Gift

Please allocate my gift to where the need is greatest.

Your support is much appreciated.

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