Business Partner News
The TCPID are proud to announce a new partnership with Kefron
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities are delighted to announce a new partnership with Kefron. Kefron Group is a collection of industry leading solutions that help business and communities grow. Their brands are a combination of self storage, cloud automation, business intelligence and record management supported by cutting edge technology. Their core strength is supporting their customers and colleagues and their success is built on their people, their technology and their client relationships.
The TCPID are delighted to announce a new partnership with Aer Lingus
The TCPID are very proud to announce a new partnership with Aer Lingus. Aer Lingus’s mission is to be a bigger, better, future-focused airline, and their people are central to that ambition. Their DEI mission is to be an airline that has created a community where employees feel they belong, where they are supported by their colleagues to do their best work and where they achieve their career potential.
SciFest@TCPID 2024 in association with Abbott
On Thursday May 30th the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities hosted our annual SciFest@TCPID 2024 student exhibition and awards in association with the incredible team from Abbott. The event once again took place in Regent House in Trinity College Dublin. Nine TCPID students displayed their projects at the event.
New partnership between AerCap and the TCPID
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities is thrilled to announce a new partnership with AerCap. AerCap is the global leader in aviation leasing with one of the most attractive order books in the industry. AerCap serves approximately 300 customers around the world with comprehensive fleet solutions. AerCap is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (AER) and is based in Dublin with offices in Shannon, Miami, Singapore, Amsterdam, Shanghai, Dubai, Seattle, Toulouse and other locations around the world.
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities is very proud to announce a new partnership with LinkedIn
The TCPID are delighted to announce a new partnership with LinkedIn. LinkedIn connects the world’s professionals to make them more productive and successful and transforms the way companies hire, learn, market, and sell. LinkedIn has over 1 billion members, including 2 million in Ireland. Dublin is home to LinkedIn’s EMEA and LATAM HQ with a team of over 2,000 people.
The TCPID announce a new partnership with Mr. Price Branded Bargains
The TCPID are very proud to announce an exciting new partnership with Mr. Price Branded Bargains. Mr. Price is an 100% Irish owned, innovative and rapidly expanding discounted variety retailer with 65+ stores around Ireland. They sell branded products at unparalleled low prices and offer a value alternative to their customers.
The TCPID are proud to announce a new partnership with BDO Ireland
The TCPID are proud to announce a new partnership with BDO Ireland. BDO Ireland specialise in delivering Audit, Tax, Advisory, Consulting, and People Advisory services to Irish and International clients. With global expertise and local excellence, they pride themselves on providing tailored solutions that speak to the unique needs of each client.
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities announces a new collaboration with John Sisk & Son
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities is very proud to announce a new collaboration with John Sisk & Son. Sisk is an innovative, international, construction and engineering business with a long-term vision, employing over 2,000 people across Ireland, the United Kingdom and mainland Europe. Founded 165 years ago, this year, Sisk has always placed huge emphasis on delivering projects that enhance communities and supporting young people in their career with training and personal development.
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities announces a new collaboration with Microsoft
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities is very proud to announce a new collaboration with Microsoft. Microsoft’s mission is to empower every person and every organisation on the planet to achieve more and the company lives out this mission every day through its engagement with businesses, government, partners, non-profit organisations, the start-up ecosystem, and society as a whole.
Launch of EY Playbook: Engage.Enable.Empower
On Monday December 4th 2023, the TCPID joined EY to launch Engage.Enable.Empower, a practical guide for businesses interested in creating meaningful employment opportunities for persons with intellectual disabilities. This guide is based upon insights and experiences from a wonderful 6 year partnership between the TCPID and EY.
Annual TCPID Business Partners Meeting November 30th 2023
Thank you to all our TCPID Business Partners who joined us in the Trinity Long Room Hub in Trinity College Dublin on Thursday November 30th for our annual meeting. It was a fantastic morning, working with you to share knowledge and experiences with each other.
New partnership between Ryanair and the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities
The Trinity Centre for people with Intellectual Disabilities are pleased to announce a new Partnership with Ryanair. Ryanair is Europe’s Largest Low-cost airline carrying 168m customers last year, with over 3,000 flights per day to 240 airports in over 40 countries.
New Partnership with IPB Insurance and the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities within the School of Education in Trinity College Dublin are delighted to announce that we have a new partnership with IPB Insurance.
Listen back here to a wonderful and inspiring interview by our TCPID Ambassador Hugo MacNeill on the work of the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities and the rewarding benefits for our students working with businesses and progressing their careers.
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities announce a new partnership with Falko
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities is proud to announce a new partnership with Falko. Falko Regional Aircraft Limited (Falko) is the world’s largest asset manager and aircraft lessor focused solely on the regional aircraft leasing segment. Falko is one of the longest standing and largest managers of regional aircraft globally.
Permanent contract in Bank of Ireland for TCPID Graduate David Banfield
Our TCPID graduate David Banfield has received a permanent contract with Bank of Ireland. David has been working in the College Green branch since May 2022. His original 6 month contract was extended and he was thrilled to receive a permanent contract earlier this month.
SciFest@TCPID in association with Abbott Ireland
On Thursday June 1st the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities hosted our SciFest@TCPID 2023 student exhibition and awards in association with Abbott Ireland. The event took place for the second year running in the beautiful venue of Regent House in Trinity College Dublin. Seven students proudly displayed their projects at the event.
New partnership between PHX Ireland and the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities
We are delighted to announce a new partnership with PHX Ireland. PHX Ireland is Irelands leading fully integrated healthcare provider and comprises United Drug, Irelands leading pharmaceutical wholesaler and distributor, Lloyds Pharmacy Ireland, a major community pharmacy chain, and TCP Homecare, innovators in clinical home nursing services and direct to patient delivery solutions.
Permanent contract with AIB for TCPID graduate Sean Byrne
We are thrilled with the news that our graduate Sean Byrne has just received a permanent contract working with AIB. Sean is one of our most recent graduates, having only completed the Certificate in Arts, Science and Inclusive Applied Practice in June 2022. He started a 6 month graduate internship in AIB in August 2022 and has now been offered a permanent contract.
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities announce a new partnership with Cairn
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities are delighted to announce an exciting new partnership with Cairn. Founded in 2015 Cairn is today Ireland’s largest homebuilder with over 19,000 people living in a Cairn-built home. Active on over 20 sites across Ireland, Cairn has both the capability and resources to lead the significant delivery of new homes to meet demand now and into the future.
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities announce a new partnership with Global Payments
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities are delighted to announce an exciting new partnership with Global Payments. Global Payments Inc. is a leading payments technology company delivering innovative software and services to their customers globally.
William Fry partners with the TCPID
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilites are very proud to announce an exciting new partnership with William Fry. With a long-standing reputation for innovative advice and superior client service, William Fry is one of Ireland’s premier law firms.
Permanent contract in Cpl for TCPID graduate Barry Olwill
TCPID graduate Barry Olwill was delighted to find out this week that he has been offered a permanent contract with Cpl. A fantastic, good-news story just before Christmas!
TCPID Graduate Kai Tiernan receives a permanent contract with Grant Thornton
Our graduate Kai Tiernan has just received his first ever permanent contract working with Grant Thornton. Read here what it means to Kai to get a permanent job and how much he enjoys working with the team in Grant Thornton.
Annual TCPID Business Partners Meeting
On Thursday December 1st 2022 we were thrilled to welcome our TCPID Business Partners on campus for the first time in 3 years for our annual Business Partners meeting. The meeting was held in the Trinity Long Room Hub. We were so happy to get to meet with everyone in person after such a long time of only seeing each other online.
Inclusion in the Workplace - TCPID Graduates speaking on RTÉ Radio One
Evelyn O Rourke RTE Reporter interviews graduates from the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities about inclusion in the workplace.
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities is delighted to announce a three year partnership with AIB
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities is delighted to announce a three year partnership with AIB. AIB is a financial services group operating predominantly in the Republic of Ireland and the UK.
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities announce a new partnership with Viatris
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities are delighted to announce a new partnership with Viatris. Viatris is a global healthcare company, founded in November 2020 through the merger of two major pharmaceutical companies, and amid the COVID-19 pandemic during a time of evolving healthcare needs.
TCPID Graduate Benóg Brady Bates receives a permanent contract with EY
Congratulations to our graduate Benóg Brady Bates who has been offered a permanent contract with EY. Benóg completed the Certificate in Arts, Science and Inclusive Applied Practice in June 2020. He has been working with EY in their Cork office since March 2021, joining the team during the Covid pandemic. Benóg worked online for most of the past year but has recently been able to return to the office.
TCPID launch new report on Identifying Employment Opportunities and Programmes for People with Intellectual Disability
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities has launched a new report on Identifying Employment Opportunities and Programmes for People with Intellectual Disability in the Republic of Ireland. This report has been designed to document the current employment opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities and evaluates the success or otherwise of the many initiatives developed to enhance employment propspects for this marginalised cohort within Irish society.
Transforming Disability Webinar - How Inclusion Benefits Everyone
A webinar on Transforming Disability: How Inclusion Benefits Everyone took place on February 23rd 2022. The webinar was part of the Inspiring Ideas @ Trinity webinar series and was produced by Trinity Development and Alumni in partnership with the Trinity Business Alumni.
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities are proud to announce a new partnership with Coillte
The TCPID are excited to announce a new partnership with Coillte. Coillte is the custodian of more than 440,000 hectares of forest and land making it Ireland’s largest forest manager. Coillte aims to balance and deliver the multiple benefits of its forests for climate, nature, wood and people.
TCPID Annual Business Partners Meeting December 2021
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities held our annual Business Partners meeting on Friday December 10th 2021. Due to the ongoing COVID situation the meeting was held online once again. Attendees included representatives from both our existing business partners and companies who are considering joining the network.
The National Lottery announced as a sponsoring partner of the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities are excited to announce a new partnership with the National Lottery. The National Lottery was established by the Irish Government in 1987 with the purpose of raising funds for Good Causes in line with the National Lottery Act. They are committed to running a responsible, world-class lottery for the people in Ireland, raising much-needed funding for Good Causes that benefit local communities throughout Ireland.
New partnership between daa and the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities are proud to announce a new partnership with daa. daa is a global airports and travel retail group with businesses in 16 countries. They are owned by the Irish State and headquartered at Dublin Airport. They own and manage Dublin and Cork airports and have international airport operations and investments in Cyprus, Germany, and Saudi Arabia.
New partnership between Go-Ahead Ireland and the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities is proud to announce an exciting new partnership with Go-Ahead Ireland. Go-Ahead Ireland provides public transport bus services on behalf of the National Transport Authority (NTA), operating 25 Outer Dublin Metropolitan Area routes, as well as 5 Dublin Commuter routes.
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities annuonces a new partnership with Applegreen
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities is very proud to welcome Applegreen as a new TCPID Business Partner. Established in 1992, Applegreen is a leading convenience roadside retailer in the Republic of Ireland, the UK and the US in both large-scale Motorway Service Areas and Travel Plazas, as well as smaller petrol stations.
TCPID graduate Niamh Biddulph secures permanent contract with An Post
We are very proud of our graduate Niamh who has secured a permanent contract with An Post. In Niamhs own words: I found it hard to believe that I got a permanent contract with An Post. I was so happy with joy and surprised at how good this news was, I started crying, because having a permanent part-time job was something I always dreamed of from when I first started in Trinity College in 2016.
The TCPID announce a new partnership with RSA Insurance and 123.ie
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities is delighted to announce an exciting new partnership with RSA Insurance and 123.ie. As one of the world’s leading insurance companies, RSA Group has a long tradition of delivering consistent quality to customers for over 300 years.
TCPID at Zero Project Conference 2021
Following the announcement of our selection as an Innovative Practice/Policy of the Zero Project 2021, we were invited to be a part of the global Zero Project 2021 conference (ZeroCon21) which ran from Wednesday February 10th until Friday February 13th.
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities announce a new partnership with Squarespace
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities is delighted to announce an exciting new partnership with Squarespace. Squarespace is the all-in-one website building and ecommerce platform that empowers millions of dreamers, makers, and doers by providing them with the tools they need to bring their creative ideas to life.
TCPID Awarded Innovative Practice/Policy of the Zero Project 2021
We are excited to announce that after a tough multi-stage process the nomination of “Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities Graduate Internship Programme in association with EY”, has been selected as an Innovative Practice/Policy of the Zero Project 2021.
The TCPID announce a new partnership with Phoenix Recruitment
We are very proud to welcome Phoenix Recruitment as a new TCPID Business Partner. Phoenix is a specialist professional services search firm. It conducts international search assignments for functional and senior leadership positions across Accounting, Tax, Corporate Finance, Legal and Compliance and Advisory.
The TCPID Awarded Growth Fund Investment from Rethink Ireland
The TCPID have been awarded €540,000 in growth capital as they aim to create nationwide opportunities for people with ID to access high-quality programmes, providing real pathways to education and employment. The growth capital is broken down into cash grants and non-financial supports to deliver their goals and targets for the investment period.
Inclusion podcast: Siobhan Kelly and Marie Devitt
Marie Devitt, Pathways coordinator for the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities (TCPID) talks with Siobhan Kelly of Scale International on how empowering students with intellectual disabilities positively affects society.
Celebrating 3 Years of SciFest@TCPID
Thursday May 28th 2020 should have been the date of our now annual SciFest@TCPID student exhibition in the Science Gallery in Trinity College Dublin. The SciFest programme has run every year since 2017 in association with Abbott Ireland and SciFest. Since we were unable to hold the exhibition this year, we have decided to mark the occasion with a celebration of the past 3 years of SciFest@TCPID with quotes from many of the student participants and some fabulous photos of the 3 student exhibitions that have already taken place.
TCPID Graduate Dairine O Rourke on Trinity College, Fidelity Investments and COVID 19
This article includes a video and an interview with our TCPID graduate Dairine O Rourke. Dairine graduated from the Certificate in Arts, Science and Inclusive Applied Practice in Trinity College Dublin in June 2018. She is now a permanent employee of our TCPID Business Partner Fidelity Invesments. Dairine is very much looking forward to returning to work in Fidelity once the current COVID 19 crisis is over.
Me and COVID 19 by TCPID Graduate Marian O Rourke
Read an interview with our TCPID graduate Marian O Rourke about her time in Trinity College Dublin, her permanent role in Cpl Resources and how she is coping with the current COVID 19 crisis.
TCPID Graduate Luke Campion now a permanent employee of EY
In a good news story during these difficult times, Luke Campion, one of our most recent TCPID graduates has just been offered a permanent contract with EY. Luke has been working with EY since finishing his course in Trinity College in June 2019. Luke has had a hugely positive impact on his team in EY since he started there and we are all very proud of him!. You can read here our interview with Luke and with some of his EY team.
EY Win Award for Diversity and Inclusion for partnership with TCPID
On Friday February 14th 2020, EY were awarded the top prize in the Diversity and Inclusion category at the CIPD Awards in The Mansion House in Dublin for their partnership with the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities. CIPD are the professional body for HR and people development with 6,000 members in Ireland and 150,000 around the world.
New partnership between Dynamic and the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities are proud to announce a new partnership with Dynamic. Dynamic are a global retail services provider who strategically deliver multiple solutions on 6 continents. For 25 years, Dynamic have built up a wide network of clients and long-lasting relationships around the globe.
TCPID Graduate Stephen Ryan: My Story!
Our TCPID graduate Stephen Ryan has recently been offered a permanent contract with EY after completing a 3 month Summer internship. Stephen first met his EY team in February 2019 when he started his work placement module. The placement proved to be a perfect fit. A huge thank you goes to Niamh Parsons, Aidan Walsh, Sandra Dawson and all the team for supporting Stephen so incredibly well since day one. Here is Stephens story.
Annual TCPID Business Partners Meeting
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities held its annual Business Partners meeting on Tuesday November 5th 2019. The meeting was held in the Trinity Long Room Hub and was packed to capacity. Attendees included representatives from both our existing business partners and companies who are considering joining the network.
Smurfit Kappa forms partnership with Trinity College Dublin to support people with intellectual disabilities
Smurfit Kappa has announced a partnership with the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities (TCPID) as part of its EveryOne inclusion and diversity strategy. Smurfit Kappa’s EveryOne programme aims to create an even more inclusive workplace for its 46,000 employees through a range of initiatives to champion and promote diversity. As part of the initial three-year partnership, a series of internships will take place at the company’s Group Headquarters in Dublin.
TCPID Graduate Mark Hogan - Permanent Contract with EY
One of our recent graduates, Mark Hogan has just been offered a permanent contract working with EY. Mark completed his 2018 student work placement in EY in the EY Global Trade team. He made such a great impression during this time there that he was invited back in June 2018 to complete a Summer internship within the same team. This led to an extension of his contract and most recently to a permanent role. We are all incredibly proud of him! Here you can read an interview with Mark and with some of his EY colleagues about his role in EY and the impact that it has had on all involved.
New Partnership between Novartis Global Services Center and the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities are proud to announce a new partnership with Novartis Global Services Center. The Novartis Global Service Center (NGSC), Dublin, was set up in 2013 and is located in a state-of-the-art facility in Ballsbridge. The center, one of five around the world, delivers a broad variety of services to the Novartis divisions and organisations globally. Services offered by the Dublin team include scientific and commercial services, IT, HR Services and Procurement.
Third Annual SciFest@TCPID Student Exhibition
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities was proud to host our third annual SciFest@TCPID student exhibition and awards in association with Abbott Ireland on Wednesday May 29th 2019. This was the biggest exhibition to date with 10 students proudly displaying their science projects.
New Partnership between Key Capital and the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disablities
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities are proud to announce a new partnership with Key Capital. Key Capital are the corporate finance, wealth and investment advisor of choice in Ireland for families and business owners.
UDG Healthcare partners with the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities are excited to announce a new partnership with UDG Healthcare, a global leader in healthcare advisory, communications, commercial, clinical and packaging services. UDG Healthcare employs over 8,500 people with operations in 26 countries and delivering services in over 50 countries.
New Partnership between KPMG Ireland and the TCPID
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities are proud to announce a new partnership with KPMG Ireland.
Video of The Ireland Funds Flagship Grant Awarded to the TCPID
The TCPID has been awarded a Flagship Grant from The Ireland Funds. This Flagship Grant support will allow the TCPID to develop a Graduate Internship Programme, extending on the two-year Certificate in Arts, Science and Inclusive Applied Practice to include a third year of employment internship experiences.
New Partnership between Fidelity Investments Ireland and the TCPID
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities within the School of Education in Trinity College Dublin are delighted to announce that we have welcomed Fidelity Investments Ireland to work with us as a new TCPID Business Partner.
Arthur Cox partners with the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities is pleased to announce a new partnership with Arthur Cox. Arthur Cox is one of Irelands largest law firms, with offices in Dublin, Belfast, London, New York and Silicon Valley.
Annual TCPID Business Partners Meeting
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities held its second annual Business Partners meeting on Wednesday October 24th 2018.
New Partnership between the National Treasury Management Agency and the TCPID
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities within the School of Education in Trinity College Dublin are delighted to announce that we have welcomed the National Treasury Management Agency to work with us as a new TCPID Business Partner.
Intel partners with the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities
A new partnership has been announced between Intel and the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities. The TCPID is honoured to welcome Intel as a new Business Partner. We look forward to working together to create real opportunities for our students and graduates over the coming years.
New Partnership with McCann FitzGerald
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities are delighted to announce that we have welcomed McCann FitzGerald as a new TCPID Business Partner. McCann FitzGerald is Irelands premier law firm with over 600 people, including over 430 lawyers and professional staff, in Dublin, London, Brussels and New York.
TCPID Graduate Brian O Byrne Celebrates 10 years in IrishJobs.ie
TCPID Graduate Brian O Byrne recently celebrated his 10 year anniversary working with IrishJobs.ie. Brian completed the original Certificate in Contemporary Living in Trinity College Dublin in 2008 and started working with IrishJobs.ie soon afterwards.
New Partnership with Mason Hayes & Curran
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities are proud to announce a new partnership with Mason Hayes & Curran, a top business law firm, with offices in Dublin, London, New York and San Francisco.
Second Annual SciFest@TCPID student exhibition, May 31st 2018
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities was proud to host our second annual SciFest@TCPID student exhibition and awards on Thursday May 31st 2018. The event was held in the Science Gallery in Trinity College Dublin and was attended by a large number of TCPID Business Partners, staff from Trinity College Dublin, as well as our students families and guests.
New Partnership between Janssen Sciences Ireland and the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities within the School of Education in Trinity College Dublin are delighted to announce that we have welcomed Janssen Sciences Ireland UC to work with us as a new TCPID Business Partner.
SMBC Aviation Capital: Annual Santa Flight
Thank you to our Business Partner SMBC Aviation Capital for inviting our graduate Paula Conradie to take part in their annual Santa Flight.
Student trip to GECAS Shannon Facility
Thank you to the wonderful GE Capital Aviation Services team for inviting our second year students to visit their facility in Shannon. The students were treated to a tour of the offices, followed by lunch with the GECAS team and a tour of the Lufthansa Technik aircraft maintenance facility.
TCPID Annual Business Partners Meeting
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities held its first annual Business Partners meeting on Tuesday October 24th 2017. The meeting was attended by representatives from both the existing business partners network and companies who are considering joining the network.
Permanent TSB - New TCPID Business Partner
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities within the School of Education in Trinity College Dublin are delighted to announce that we have welcomed a new TCPID Business Partner, Permanent TSB to work with us. Permanent TSB are a provider of personal financial services in Ireland.
TCPID Graduate Paula Conradie: First Week in SMBC Aviation Capital
Our graduate Paula Conradie has completed the first few days of her 3 month work placement in SMBC Aviation Capital. Thank you so much to all the team in SMBC who have made Paula feel so incredibly welcome already.
SMBC Aviation Capital partners with the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities
SMBC Aviation Capital is pleased to announce a new partnership with the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities (TCPID). SMBC Aviation Capital will be a Business Partner of the centre, working towards the shared goal of ensuring that all graduates have the same access to quality further education and the opportunity to gain knowledge, skills, and confidence to pursue successful careers.
TCPID Graduate Eavan Daly: Presentation in Chartered Accountants Ireland
Congratulations to our graduate Eavan Daly on delivering a very professional presentation in Chartered Accountants Ireland. Eavan has completed a three month work placement in CAI and presented to her colleagues and invited guests on her experience there.
Avolon – New TCPID Business Patron
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities within the School of Education in Trinity College Dublin are delighted to announce a new partnership with our latest TCPID Business Patron Avolon. Avolon are a leading global aircraft leasing firm, providing leasing and lease management services to airlines and aircraft investors worldwide.
Margaret McLoughlin Expressive Arts Memorial Plaque
We were very honoured to unveil a plaque dedicated to the memory of Margaret McLoughlin on May 11th 2017. This plaque now hangs in our main student space here in the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities. We are incredibly grateful to the entire McLoughlin family for the many years of very generous support.
Bank of Ireland Inclusion and Diversity Event
We were very honoured to have been invited to the Bank of Ireland Inclusion and Diversity event in their Head Office on Mespil Road. Tom Fee and Rod McManus from Bank of Ireland described how the partnership with the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities started and how it has evolved over the years.
GECAS Winner of Education Champion at Citizenship Awards
The GE UK & Ireland Citizenship Awards were recently held in London and we are delighted to hear that one of our business partners, Rebecca Connolly from GE Capital Aviation Services won the award for Education Champion