ITRISA recognises top students

AN E-COMMERCE tidal wave is about to engulf the global business world and those who don't know how to ride it have slim chances of survival.
That was the message from Paul Edwards, chief executive officer of Johnnic, at the annual ITRISA graduation and awards ceremony held in Johannesburg recently.
A string of prizes was handed out at the sumptuous affair, with the Credit Guarantee award for the top student in international trade finance and payment going to Warren Parker of Port Elizabeth legal firm Joubert Galpin Searle. He was also named Standard Corporate and Merchant Bank's top student of 1999.

Basil Midgley, head of International Business Centres at Standard Corporate and Merchant Bank, presents the award for the overall top student for 1999 to Warren Parker, a member of a Port Elizabeth legal firm, at the annual ITRISA graduation and awards ceremony in Johannesburg. Parker also walked off with the Credit Guarantee award for top student in international trade finance and payment.

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