![LEARNING: CEO Mark Brantingham with Margaret Silversides, Reanna Hardy, Jasmine MacDonald and Sharon Himan and Rhonnie South, learning centre facilitator. LEARNING: CEO Mark Brantingham with Margaret Silversides, Reanna Hardy, Jasmine MacDonald and Sharon Himan and Rhonnie South, learning centre facilitator.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/YBh6smpfqc8LAq7KVtmah/10cd1e45-9a09-40de-810b-eb3a0b881ae0.JPG/r0_0_4032_3024_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
One of South Coast Careers College’s roving business development managers visited Yumaro Industries in Moruya recently to present the Certificate II in Hospitality and Certificate II in Business to several employees.
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“I've really enjoyed learning something different,” said Jasmine, who completed her Certificate II in Hospitality. “And now I can use a knife to cut properly.”
Margaret, who now works at the reception desk at Yumaro, said; “I want to work in an office and the course really helped me.”
All the Yumaro workers said they thought the courses would help them in the future and that they had a bit of fun while studying too.
South Coast Careers College is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that develops and delivers training and education programs.