Mangaluru: National webinar on 'Digital Transformation Post Pandemic' virtually held at SAC


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Mangaluru, Apr 9: To have an insight into digital transformation in the current context of pandemic, the department of Commerce, of St Aloysius College (Autonomous) in collaboration with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Bengaluru, on April 6 at 11.00 am organised a national level webinar, titled 'Digital Transformation Post Pandemic'.

The resource person from TCS, Ponnanna Uthappa, a high-profile global head of Digital Interactive Operations, shared his expertise with respect to the various options available to the students who would be seeking employment and business opportunities soon after their graduation.

The session began with prayer, followed by welcoming the participants and introduction of the resource person by Dr Manuel Tauro, dean of the Faculty of Commerce. There were around 430 participants who attended the session online on the 'Zoom' meeting platform.

The queries of the participants were monitored by Mahammad Thauseef, assistant professor of Commerce, and were addressed by the speaker at the end of the session. The session was well appreciated by the participants.

Zeena Flavia D’Souza, HOD of BCom (professional) proposed the vote of thanks. The session was ably moderated by Anwitha Jain, assistant professor of Statistics.

  

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