Renee Mackie has successfully completed the Certificate 2 in Business (Office Administration) at Newstead College in Tasmania. The certificate is recognized within the Australian Qualifications Framework and contains units of competence in receiving and passing on oral and written messages, following OH&S policies and procedures, organizing her own work schedule, operating a computer to access and produce documents, and participating in team tasks. The qualification was issued on November 27, 1998.
Renee Mackie successfully completed modules from the Certificate II Hospitality (Operations) course, including Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol. The statement of attainment was issued by Drysdale Nationally Recognised Training and certified that Renee completed the modules as of September 16, 1999.
Renee Mackie is a dedicated and hard-working student who consistently aims to achieve high standards. She accepts responsibility willingly and works independently with excellent organizational skills. References from her past program manager, principal, and current principal praise her commitment, diligence, leadership abilities, and friendly personality. All recommend her highly and personally without hesitation.
Renee has proven herself to be a dedicated and responsible student over her two years at Newstead College. She works independently and diligently to complete tasks to a high standard. Renee has excellent organizational skills and takes pride in her work. She is also sensitive to others' needs, tolerant, and considerate. The principal of Newstead College also recommends Renee without hesitation, praising her commitment, diligence, organizational abilities, and cheerful personality. Her attendance, punctuality, and commitment have been exemplary at both Newstead College and her previous high school. Renee is described as an enthusiastic, creative student who takes on leadership roles inside and outside of school.
Renee Mackie has successfully completed the Certificate 2 in Business (Office Administration) at Newstead College in Tasmania. The certificate is recognized within the Australian Qualifications Framework and contains units of competence in receiving and passing on oral and written messages, following OH&S policies and procedures, organizing her own work schedule, operating a computer to access and produce documents, and participating in team tasks and allocations. The certificate was issued on November 27, 1998.
Renee Elizabeth Mackie has fulfilled the requirements for a Certificate II in Hospitality (Operations) from Chisholm Institute of Technical and Further Education in Victoria, Australia. The certificate was issued on September 18, 2003 and is recognized within the Australian Qualifications Framework. It certifies that Renee has completed the necessary training for this nationally recognized hospitality qualification.
Renee Mackie has successfully completed the Certificate 2 in Business (Office Administration) at Newstead College in Tasmania. The certificate is recognized within the Australian Qualifications Framework and covers units of competence in receiving and passing on oral and written messages, following OHS policies and procedures, organizing work schedules, operating computers to access and retrieve data and produce documents, and participating in team tasks. The certificate was issued on November 27, 1998.
Renee Mackie has successfully completed the Certificate 2 in Business (Office Administration) at Newstead College in Tasmania. The certificate is recognized within the Australian Qualifications Framework and contains units of competence in receiving and passing on oral and written messages, following OH&S policies and procedures, organizing her own work schedule, operating a computer to access and produce documents, and participating in team tasks. The qualification was issued on November 27, 1998.
Renee Mackie successfully completed modules from the Certificate II Hospitality (Operations) course, including Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol. The statement of attainment was issued by Drysdale Nationally Recognised Training and certified that Renee completed the modules as of September 16, 1999.
Renee Mackie is a dedicated and hard-working student who consistently aims to achieve high standards. She accepts responsibility willingly and works independently with excellent organizational skills. References from her past program manager, principal, and current principal praise her commitment, diligence, leadership abilities, and friendly personality. All recommend her highly and personally without hesitation.
Renee has proven herself to be a dedicated and responsible student over her two years at Newstead College. She works independently and diligently to complete tasks to a high standard. Renee has excellent organizational skills and takes pride in her work. She is also sensitive to others' needs, tolerant, and considerate. The principal of Newstead College also recommends Renee without hesitation, praising her commitment, diligence, organizational abilities, and cheerful personality. Her attendance, punctuality, and commitment have been exemplary at both Newstead College and her previous high school. Renee is described as an enthusiastic, creative student who takes on leadership roles inside and outside of school.
Renee Mackie has successfully completed the Certificate 2 in Business (Office Administration) at Newstead College in Tasmania. The certificate is recognized within the Australian Qualifications Framework and contains units of competence in receiving and passing on oral and written messages, following OH&S policies and procedures, organizing her own work schedule, operating a computer to access and produce documents, and participating in team tasks and allocations. The certificate was issued on November 27, 1998.
Renee Elizabeth Mackie has fulfilled the requirements for a Certificate II in Hospitality (Operations) from Chisholm Institute of Technical and Further Education in Victoria, Australia. The certificate was issued on September 18, 2003 and is recognized within the Australian Qualifications Framework. It certifies that Renee has completed the necessary training for this nationally recognized hospitality qualification.
Renee Mackie has successfully completed the Certificate 2 in Business (Office Administration) at Newstead College in Tasmania. The certificate is recognized within the Australian Qualifications Framework and covers units of competence in receiving and passing on oral and written messages, following OHS policies and procedures, organizing work schedules, operating computers to access and retrieve data and produce documents, and participating in team tasks. The certificate was issued on November 27, 1998.
Renee Elizabeth Mackie has fulfilled the requirements for a Certificate II in Hospitality (Operations) from Chisholm Institute of Technical and Further Education in Victoria, Australia. The certificate was issued on September 18, 2003 and is recognized within the Australian Qualifications Framework. It certifies that Renee has completed the necessary training for this nationally recognized hospitality qualification.
This certificate certifies that Renee Mackie satisfactorily completed the VIP Defensive Driving Program in May 2008. The certificate was issued by the Transport Industries Skills Centre and signed by the Executive Director and two trainers, John Ribeiro and Markus Schuermann.
The letter thanks the recipient for their assistance during Badge Week 2012, which raises money for Legacy widows and children. Total funds raised in southern Tasmania reflected the generosity of locals. While collections in Hobart's Central Business District were less than 2011 due to bad weather, the amount was still substantial. The letter looks forward to continued support for Hobart Legacy in the future.
Renee Cowling has been issued a new Friend of Hobart Legacy (FOHL) badge due to a decision by Legacy at the national level to make the previous blue badge available for general sale. This would have led to confusion about who is a Friend of Hobart Legacy. The President thanks Renee for her support of Legacy beneficiaries in southern Tasmania and reminds her of the standing invitation to attend lunch at Hobart Legacy House. Renee is asked to confirm her email address so the database can be updated.
This document appears to be announcing an event for Clean Up Australia Day and lists the chairman and founder along with major sponsors and community sponsors who supported the event. It thanks people for joining the team to help clean up Australia.
Renee Cowling completed a Document Handling course from June 29 to July 16, 2009 as part of her role in the Royal Australian Navy. The course provided training but a subsequent workplace assessment is still required to obtain full proficiency in Document Handling. Her supervisor signed off on her successful completion of the course.
This certificate confirms that Renee Cowling completed the Defence Occupational Health and Safety Awareness Course on 6-7-2011. The course aims to raise awareness of occupational health and safety in the Defence force. More information on Defence occupational health and safety can be found on the intranet site ohsc.defence.gov.au.
Renee Mackie has partially completed the requirements for a Certificate III in Government. She successfully completed one unit of competency, PSPPROC302A Undertake Basic Procurement, as assessed by the Defence Learning Services Network Registered Training Organisation. The Director of Education and Learning Systems at Defence Learning Services Network certified Renee's achievement on 31 October 2007.
This certificate recognizes that Reneemackie of the Royal Australian Navy has been promoted to the rank of Leading Seaman Steward under the Defence (Personnel) Regulations 2002, effective February 12, 2007. The certificate is signed by Captain David Garnock of HMAS Cerberus, who confirms Reneemackie's promotion to her new rank on that date in accordance with military regulations.
Renee Mackie has been awarded a Statement of Attainment from the Defence Learning Services Network Registered Training Organisation. The statement certifies that Renee has successfully completed one unit of competency, PSPPROC302A - Undertake Basic Procurement, as part of partial fulfillment of the Certificate III in Government qualification. The statement is nationally recognized within the Australian Qualifications Framework.
The document certifies that AB Renee Mackie successfully completed the requirements for a Statement of Competency as a Defence Equity Adviser from September 12-13, 2006. This competency is valid for three years until September 12, 2009 and is subject to compliance with the Equity Adviser Code of Practice outlined in DI(G) PERS 35-7.
Queechy High School sent Renee Mackie a letter of appreciation for her community service work in 1996 at two local primary schools. Her contributions assisted the primary school staff and established a strong link between the primary schools and Queechy High School. The Assistant Principal thanked Renee on behalf of the school for her work last year.
This letter is a reference for Renee Mackie from her high school principal. It summarizes that Renee attended Queechy High School from 1994 to 1997, had excellent attendance and punctuality. It describes Renee as an outstanding student who was enthusiastic, interested, and achieved success in numerous academic and extracurricular activities such as sports, drama, music and community service. The principal concludes that Renee would make an excellent prospective employee due to her positive qualities of enthusiasm, dedication, honesty, reliability, leadership and sense of humor.
This document is a certificate presented to Geneetackle for academic achievement and work skills from Newstead College in 1998. The certificate recognizes Geneetackle's excellence and was issued on February 4th, 1999 and is signed by the principal of Newstead College.
This reference letter from Newstead College describes Renee Mackie's excellent performance as a student from February 1998 to November 1999. It highlights that Renee consistently demonstrated commitment, diligence, and a studious effort to complete all tasks to the highest standard. The letter also notes that Renee has an outgoing personality, is able to inspire and motivate others, willingly accepts responsibility, and has exceptional organizational skills. The principal recommends Renee without hesitation for positions that can utilize her personal skills, reliability, and commitment to excellence.
This certificate certifies that Renee Mackie has fulfilled the requirements for a Certificate II in Retail Operations from Coles Institute as of March 18, 2002. The qualification is nationally recognized within the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Renee Cowling has worked at HMAS Cerberus for nine months, proving herself to be a cornerstone of the workforce. She filled the position of Function Coordinator for the Officers' Mess, training junior members. Renee showed passion for passing on her skills and ensuring trainees could function effectively. She brought flair and professionalism to event planning, working tirelessly to achieve the best results for customers. Renee now serves as the Executive Officer's PA and takes on tasks outside her role with great success. The author highly recommends Renee for any position based on her motivation, ideas, solutions-oriented approach, and drive to progress in her work.
This document commends Leading Seaman Renee Mackie for her outstanding performance as the Valet to the Vice Chief of the Defence Force. It highlights how she worked tirelessly and demonstrated initiative to provide support, help facilitate operations, and directly contribute to the success of the Defence Force. Her meticulous preparation and flawless execution improved efficiency. Her professionalism brought acclaim within Defence and among allies. Her achievements were of the highest order and in keeping with the finest traditions of the Royal Australian Navy and Defence Force.
Leading Seaman Renee Cowling is commended for her dedication and organizational skills as the Executive Officer's Personal Assistant at HMAS Cerberus. She was able to quickly grasp the day-to-day functions and ensure the Executive Officer's commitments were attended to. Her drive and determination to achieve Command initiatives showed her good character, as she completed every task and coordinated events successfully. Her organizational and interpersonal skills, as well as cheerful nature, improved morale and allowed the Executive Officer to focus on core duties of ensuring the base runs effectively.
Renee Elizabeth Mackie has fulfilled the requirements for a Certificate II in Hospitality (Operations) from Chisholm Institute of Technical and Further Education in Victoria, Australia. The certificate was issued on September 18, 2003 and is recognized within the Australian Qualifications Framework. It certifies that Renee has completed the necessary training for this nationally recognized hospitality qualification.
This certificate certifies that Renee Mackie satisfactorily completed the VIP Defensive Driving Program in May 2008. The certificate was issued by the Transport Industries Skills Centre and signed by the Executive Director and two trainers, John Ribeiro and Markus Schuermann.
The letter thanks the recipient for their assistance during Badge Week 2012, which raises money for Legacy widows and children. Total funds raised in southern Tasmania reflected the generosity of locals. While collections in Hobart's Central Business District were less than 2011 due to bad weather, the amount was still substantial. The letter looks forward to continued support for Hobart Legacy in the future.
Renee Cowling has been issued a new Friend of Hobart Legacy (FOHL) badge due to a decision by Legacy at the national level to make the previous blue badge available for general sale. This would have led to confusion about who is a Friend of Hobart Legacy. The President thanks Renee for her support of Legacy beneficiaries in southern Tasmania and reminds her of the standing invitation to attend lunch at Hobart Legacy House. Renee is asked to confirm her email address so the database can be updated.
This document appears to be announcing an event for Clean Up Australia Day and lists the chairman and founder along with major sponsors and community sponsors who supported the event. It thanks people for joining the team to help clean up Australia.
Renee Cowling completed a Document Handling course from June 29 to July 16, 2009 as part of her role in the Royal Australian Navy. The course provided training but a subsequent workplace assessment is still required to obtain full proficiency in Document Handling. Her supervisor signed off on her successful completion of the course.
This certificate confirms that Renee Cowling completed the Defence Occupational Health and Safety Awareness Course on 6-7-2011. The course aims to raise awareness of occupational health and safety in the Defence force. More information on Defence occupational health and safety can be found on the intranet site ohsc.defence.gov.au.
Renee Mackie has partially completed the requirements for a Certificate III in Government. She successfully completed one unit of competency, PSPPROC302A Undertake Basic Procurement, as assessed by the Defence Learning Services Network Registered Training Organisation. The Director of Education and Learning Systems at Defence Learning Services Network certified Renee's achievement on 31 October 2007.
This certificate recognizes that Reneemackie of the Royal Australian Navy has been promoted to the rank of Leading Seaman Steward under the Defence (Personnel) Regulations 2002, effective February 12, 2007. The certificate is signed by Captain David Garnock of HMAS Cerberus, who confirms Reneemackie's promotion to her new rank on that date in accordance with military regulations.
Renee Mackie has been awarded a Statement of Attainment from the Defence Learning Services Network Registered Training Organisation. The statement certifies that Renee has successfully completed one unit of competency, PSPPROC302A - Undertake Basic Procurement, as part of partial fulfillment of the Certificate III in Government qualification. The statement is nationally recognized within the Australian Qualifications Framework.
The document certifies that AB Renee Mackie successfully completed the requirements for a Statement of Competency as a Defence Equity Adviser from September 12-13, 2006. This competency is valid for three years until September 12, 2009 and is subject to compliance with the Equity Adviser Code of Practice outlined in DI(G) PERS 35-7.
Queechy High School sent Renee Mackie a letter of appreciation for her community service work in 1996 at two local primary schools. Her contributions assisted the primary school staff and established a strong link between the primary schools and Queechy High School. The Assistant Principal thanked Renee on behalf of the school for her work last year.
This letter is a reference for Renee Mackie from her high school principal. It summarizes that Renee attended Queechy High School from 1994 to 1997, had excellent attendance and punctuality. It describes Renee as an outstanding student who was enthusiastic, interested, and achieved success in numerous academic and extracurricular activities such as sports, drama, music and community service. The principal concludes that Renee would make an excellent prospective employee due to her positive qualities of enthusiasm, dedication, honesty, reliability, leadership and sense of humor.
This document is a certificate presented to Geneetackle for academic achievement and work skills from Newstead College in 1998. The certificate recognizes Geneetackle's excellence and was issued on February 4th, 1999 and is signed by the principal of Newstead College.
This reference letter from Newstead College describes Renee Mackie's excellent performance as a student from February 1998 to November 1999. It highlights that Renee consistently demonstrated commitment, diligence, and a studious effort to complete all tasks to the highest standard. The letter also notes that Renee has an outgoing personality, is able to inspire and motivate others, willingly accepts responsibility, and has exceptional organizational skills. The principal recommends Renee without hesitation for positions that can utilize her personal skills, reliability, and commitment to excellence.
This certificate certifies that Renee Mackie has fulfilled the requirements for a Certificate II in Retail Operations from Coles Institute as of March 18, 2002. The qualification is nationally recognized within the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Renee Cowling has worked at HMAS Cerberus for nine months, proving herself to be a cornerstone of the workforce. She filled the position of Function Coordinator for the Officers' Mess, training junior members. Renee showed passion for passing on her skills and ensuring trainees could function effectively. She brought flair and professionalism to event planning, working tirelessly to achieve the best results for customers. Renee now serves as the Executive Officer's PA and takes on tasks outside her role with great success. The author highly recommends Renee for any position based on her motivation, ideas, solutions-oriented approach, and drive to progress in her work.
This document commends Leading Seaman Renee Mackie for her outstanding performance as the Valet to the Vice Chief of the Defence Force. It highlights how she worked tirelessly and demonstrated initiative to provide support, help facilitate operations, and directly contribute to the success of the Defence Force. Her meticulous preparation and flawless execution improved efficiency. Her professionalism brought acclaim within Defence and among allies. Her achievements were of the highest order and in keeping with the finest traditions of the Royal Australian Navy and Defence Force.
Leading Seaman Renee Cowling is commended for her dedication and organizational skills as the Executive Officer's Personal Assistant at HMAS Cerberus. She was able to quickly grasp the day-to-day functions and ensure the Executive Officer's commitments were attended to. Her drive and determination to achieve Command initiatives showed her good character, as she completed every task and coordinated events successfully. Her organizational and interpersonal skills, as well as cheerful nature, improved morale and allowed the Executive Officer to focus on core duties of ensuring the base runs effectively.