Meet the CA: Timothy Jacob CA
Timothy Jacob CA heads finance at Who Gives a Crap, which sells eco-friendly loo paper and tissues to help build toilets...
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Clear filtersTimothy Jacob CA heads finance at Who Gives a Crap, which sells eco-friendly loo paper and tissues to help build toilets...
Poohan Nathan CA is CEO of Asuwere in Auckland and a board director of international NGO ChildFund New Zealand...
Sarah Bell CA has seen how strong financial management can help not-for-profits deliver more of their vital services...
The Not-for-profit Board Experience Program enables CAs to learn from NFP board members and Governance Institute workshops...
During COVID, Preston says her job with the IMF is a “global firefighting role at the centre of the crisis”...
Twenty-five years ago, Michael Cleary FCA sold his home to fund a project for the disadvantaged...
The 2019 Young Australian of the Year nominee says accountants are right at the heart of a community. Be proud...
Anjum Rahman FCA looked for the most effective way to counter hate after 51 Moslem worshippers were murdered in Christchurch...
Anthony Pike FCA has worked with Indigenous businesses for more than 25 years and learned the real value of listening...
Jamie Cattell CA, the 2019 Young CA Regional Advocate Wellington, helps to lift financial reporting standards for charities...
Vivian Wang CA helps raise the financial literacy of Western Australian women. That’s one reason she is the 2019 Young CA Regional Advocate, WA...
Caleb Firth CA is making his career in a not-for-profit, but he’s happy to borrow a few commercial sector moves...
The coronavirus pandemic gave Dr Keith Kendall, the new chair of Australia’s accounting standard setter, a curious start...
With a surname so appropriate for his profession, Ross Ledger FCA has pursued accounting for more than six decades. He is the perfect foil for business partner Vivian Wang CA...
Three CAs from Auckland devote their Saturday afternoons to keeping the Konkani language alive with a show on community radio...