Leadership in Government Award winners 2021
Anna La CA and Brad Medland FCA have been recognised for their leadership in finance in Australia’s public service...
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Anna La CA and Brad Medland FCA have been recognised for their leadership in finance in Australia’s public service...
Not many Ninja Warriors are qualified CAs, but Christopher Chan CA has joined his love of fitness with an accounting career...
Craig Galvin CA and the NFP Board Experience Program showed two CAs what it really takes to serve on a board...
Poohan Nathan CA is CEO of Asuwere in Auckland and a board director of international NGO ChildFund New Zealand...
Timothy Jacob CA heads finance at Who Gives a Crap, which sells eco-friendly loo paper and tissues to help build toilets...
How can CAs take the lead on sustainability and drive change in their organisations? Find out in the new issue of Acuity...
Peter Pryn FCA is treasurer and financial controller for Ready Set, a job seeker service for the long-term unemployed...
Renee Miller CA was already a CFO, so mentor Joe McShanag CA showed her there are ways beyond ‘up’ to progress a career...
Craig Norgate Scholarship 2021 winner Te Ariki Paitai has a deep dedication to the community and the not-for-profit sector...
Diane Robinson CA finished writing her novel Hive of Lies during Auckland’s lockdown and self-published it this year...
CAs are still the most trusted finance professionals and could be called on to solve societal as well as business issues, a new survey finds...
Former Macquarie Bank executive Bill Moss AO has adaptation in a post-pandemic world at the top of his agenda...
Sue Sheldon CNZM FCA’s many accolades recognise her contribution to the accounting profession and the New Zealand community...
In our Oct-Nov 2021 issue, Acuity explores the opportunities for accountants as the world moves to carbon neutral...
Everyone agrees wellbeing at work is a great idea, so what’s stopping wellbeing policies from being effective?...