A Nigerian woman has been the first
from the country to win a medal at the Microsoft Office Specialist World
Championship. Olubunmi Agusto of Nigeria placed second in the final round at
Disneyland, CA, USA in Microsoft Word 2007.
•Olubunmi after she received her $2,500 schoolarship prize money for emerging second in the Microsoft World Championship, recently in America |
More than 400,000 entered the
competition in total, and 123 finalists competed in the final round. Certiport,
a Pearson VUE business, the leading test delivery solution provider for the
global workforce and academic markets, announced Dominique Howard the 2014
Microsoft Office Specialist World Champion in Word 2007, culminating in the
most popular technology skills competition on Microsoft Office since its
inception in 2002.
Olubunmi Agusto of Nigeria won second place and Hannah Wilson of
the United Kingdom won third place.
In its 13th year, the 2014 Microsoft Office Specialist World
Championship attracted more than 400,000 unique candidates from 130 countries
who competed to demonstrate their mastery of Microsoft Office products. 123
student finalists participated in the final round of the competition.
Certiport recognized Dominique at the Microsoft Office Specialist
World Championship Student Awards Ceremony at Disney’s Grand Californian Resort
and presented her with a $5,000 scholarship. Agusto received a $2,500
scholarship and Wilson received a $1,000 scholarship.
“Microsoft Office Specialist certification gives students a way to
become tangibly prepared for college or a career,” said Margo Day, vice
president of US education at Microsoft.
“Today’s job market requires computer proficiency and all
individuals who earn certification have a valuable credential proving their
skills. We congratulate the top winners for their extra efforts and look
forward to seeing how they put their superior Microsoft Office skills to use in
their future endeavours.”
In the concluding round, competitors participated in unique
project-based tests to demonstrate their ability to create documents for the
information presented in Word.
“More than 740,000 exams were uploaded as part of this competition,
and the MOS World Champions are tops in an elite group of individuals who know
how to use Microsoft Office tools effectively,” said Bob Whelan, president and
chief executive officer for Pearson VUE.
“Microsoft Office Specialist certification continues to grow in
popularity all over the world, allowing more students to prove they have the
academic and workforce skills to succeed.”
Next year, Certiport will host the 2015 Microsoft Office Specialist
World Championship in Dallas, Texas.
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