Yulia Briscoe Passes ITOPS Qualifications With Top Marks

31st March 2022

The Sheffield International Trade Centre and Sheffield Chamber of Commerce and Industry is very proud to announce that Yulia Briscoe has not only passed her ITOPS qualifications with distinction.

She scored an incredible 100%.

The inventor and trainer of the ITOPS programme, Mr Steve Townsley from Fidelitas Training, stated that only 8 out of 1,200 candidates have ever achieve 100%.

Katie Ivison, Yulia’s assessor for the ITOPS programme added that it was brilliant helping Yulia to achieve this goal.

Nick Patrick, head of the Sheffield International Trade Centre congratulated Yulia in her achievement, adding that her knowledge and confidence has rocketed since doing the course.

Yulia is running the customs broker side, assisting companies with their customs procedures, import and export declarations but is also heavily involved in the Customs Compliance Consultancy services, which the Sheffield International Trade Centre offer to exporter and importers of record.

 

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