Titanic Belfast
Samantha Kelly has a diverse work experience in the finance field. Samantha worked as the Head of Finance at Titanic Belfast from December 2019 till the present. Prior to that, they served as the Financial Controller at Metrohm SA from January 2017 to December 2019. Before that, Samantha was the Group Financial Controller at ElectroMechanica from May 2014 to December 2016. Samantha began their career as an Audit Senior at GLPalmer & Company in 2009, where they worked until 2012.
Samantha Kelly's education history begins in 2007 when they enrolled in the University of South Africa/Universiteit van Suid-Afrika and pursued a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) degree with a focus on Marketing/Marketing Management. Samantha completed this program in 2010.
Following this, Samantha continued their education at the same university and obtained a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) degree in Accounting and Finance from 2010 to 2012.
In 2017, Samantha returned to the University of South Africa/Universiteit van Suid-Afrika to pursue an Honors in Advanced Financial Accouting degree, specializing in Accounting and Finance. Samantha completed this program in 2018.
Regarding additional certifications, Samantha has obtained a certification from SAICA. However, details about the institution, month, and year of obtaining this certification are not provided.
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Titanic Belfast
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Titanic Belfast®, recently crowned World's Leading Tourist Attraction, is an unmissable visit in any tour of Northern Ireland! Located in the heart of Belfast, the world's largest Titanic visitor experience sits on the slipways where RMS Titanic was built. The iconic building extends over nine galleries, with multiple dimensions to the exhibition, drawing together special effects, dark rides, full-scale reconstructions and innovative interactive features to explore the Titanic story in a fresh and insightful way; from her conception in Belfast in the early 1900s, through her construction and launch, to her infamous maiden voyage and catastrophic demise. The journey goes beyond the aftermath of the sinking, to the discovery of the wreck and continues into the present day with a live undersea exploration centre. The building is also home to Northern Ireland's largest dedicated event and conference space.