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Equinox IT’s Paul Ramsay recognised by IIBA

Equinox IT’s Paul Ramsay recognised by IIBA

Equinox IT Director and Principal Consultant Paul Ramsay has been recognised by the New Zealand chapter of the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA®) who have presented him with an inaugural ‘Recognition of Outstanding Service’ award. The award was presented last Monday at the IIBA’s annual ‘BA Development Day’ conference.

The award recognises Ramsay’s significant and ongoing involvement in the Institute since the chapter was founded in New Zealand in 2006. Equinox IT helped found the New Zealand chapter and Ramsay became its founding president, a role he held for two years. Ramsay has continued his involvement and contribution in the Institute since then, and was also a speaker at last week’s conference.

In presenting the award current chapter president Andrew Willoughby said "Paul was instrumental in getting the New Zealand Chapter of IIBA up and running - the very first chapter outside of North America. Our first event held was hosted by Paul and there were hundreds of attendees. He subsequently incorporated our chapter and affiliated it with IIBA international. Our chapter has gone from strength to strength since then because of the platform Paul put in place. We wouldn't be here without him!"

Commenting on his award Ramsay said “It is a great honour to receive this award. At Equinox IT we have always been passionate about the importance of the business analyst role and we have played a proactive role in growing New Zealand’s business analysis capability both through our contribution to the IIBA and also through our training and advisory services to clients. It’s an exciting time to be a business analyst and we’re delighted to be part of this important community in New Zealand.”

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Equinox IT was the inaugural ‘Chapter Patron’ that funded the establishment of the New Zealand chapter and a number of people from the company are actively involved with the Institute’s Board of Directors and other groups and committees. During last week’s conference Equinox IT had four presenters, including Ramsay, sharing practical business analysis knowledge on becoming a master business analyst and specification by example.

Also recognised by the IIBA with a ‘Recognition of Outstanding Service’ award was FMG Insurance’s Desiree Purvis.

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