Sunday, October 7, 2012
Recap on September Session
We enjoyed the panel discussion facilitated by Stella Petrou Concha from REO Recruitment on 25th of September 2012. The panelists included Financial Controller at Orica Lynda Dunn, Group Financial Controller at Nepean Group Natalie Ahamed, Commercial Manager at Onesteel Serena Madgwick and Finance Director at Hasbro Siobhann Langan. They shared their experience on how they had built their personal brands and got recognized.
We also welcomed CPA NSW Divisional Councillor Amy Wong who presented the gifts to our panelists and moderator. The strong support from REO Recruitment is much appreciated.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Building a Personal Brand
CPA Women in Business Discussion Group
Tuesday 25 September 2012 | 6pm – 8pm | CPA Centre
Being good at your job is no good enough anymore; it’s a minimum requirement. So what do you have to do to stand out from the many Accountants in the market and secure the career progression you desire? It all starts with building your personal brand and making sure its one that sticks and gets recognized. Find out how our group of panel speakers have done this for themselves and get the “how to guide” by a finance personal brand specialist, Stella Petrou Concha from REO Recruitment who will facilitate the discussion.
Our Confirmed panel speakers include:
Lynda Dunn, Financial Controller at Orica (Bronson & Jacobs) – ASX Top 50
Natalie Ahamed,Group Financial Controller at Nepean Group (Privately held A/T > $500 Million)
Serena Madgwick, Commercial Manager at Onesteel
Siobhann Langan, Finance Director at Hasbro (US listed global FMCG)
This event is proudly sponsored by REO Recruitment.
Stella is Co-founder and Recruitment Director of REO Recruitment. Stella's mission and purpose in life is to help others succeed. She started her recruitment career in a global finance and accounting recruitment agency. Stella quickly rose to the top in her field and became the recognised number 1 recruiter in the Asia Pacific district.
REO Recruitment's mission is to build teams and build careers. With a proven track record in building the finance and accounting teams for many global blue-chip organisations, Stella has differentiated herself and REO Recruitment as a leading human capital management brand in the Sydney business arena.
Finance Manager Australia, Bronson & Jacobs Pty Ltd (A Division of Orica Chemicals Group)
Personal Brand: I am a Business Partner – not a number cruncher
Lynda Dunn has more than 10 years experience working in Finance roles across various organisations mainly in FMCG and Healthcare in organisations such as Roche, Baxter, GE Healthcare and most recently a division of Orica, Bronson & Jacobs. Lynda began her career in sales and marketing analyst roles, becoming qualified as a CPA later in her career. This strong analytical background and understanding of the sales and marketing function led her to pursue Finance roles with more commercial focus, having a strong desire to be a business partner rather than be perceived as just a ‘number cruncher’.
Currently, Lynda is working as the Australian Finance Manager for Bronson & Jacobs, part of the Orica Group. In this role, she manages a finance team and is responsible for the end to end Finance function for the entire Australian function. Her greatest achievement across her career is being seen by the business as more than a “number cruncher” but a true value add business partner that has brought sustainable and measurable changes to the business she has worked for.
BIO: Natalie Ahamed, B Fin Admin, M Comm, CPA
Group Financial Controller, Nepean Group
Personal Brand: I am a Collaborative Change Manager
Natalie Ahamed has more than 12 years’ experience in senior financial management roles in such companies as Inchape, Thomson, Downer EDI and currently Nepean Group.
Initially after completing school Natalie started her career completing a Fashion Diploma and quickly discovered that she much preferred the business side than the high energy competitive fashion arena.
Natalie is passionate about change management and collaboration to support teams and colleagues in challenging multinationals and large companies constantly changing environments.
Natalie finds the best aspect of being a senior financial manager is the diversity of business scenarios that require solutions. Striving to achieve the best outcomes and building strong successful teams that actively support the business are the rewards.
BIO: Siobhann Langan
Finance Director, Hasbro
Personal Brand: Prepare to win
Siobhann Langan is started her career with Hasbro and for over 20 years has dedicate her financial and commercial controllership to this organization. Siobhann chose accounting as a vocation after quickly realising that it is considered the language and basic tool of business. Her goal in each day is to learn from what happened yesterday and build from that foundation for the future. Her favourite quote is ‘it’s not the will to win that’s important, it’s the will to prepare to win that really separates those who wish and dream from those who make it happen’.
Siobhann Langan is a 20 year veteran of Hasbro Australia Limited. She has worked in a number of roles from Accounting Manager to Financial Planning Manager and now Finance Director.
BIO: Serena Madgwick, MBA, CPA
Commercial Manager, Onesteel
Personal Brand: Change Manager - Finance and Systems Project Specialist
Serena has over 10yrs experience in Finance and Accounting across companies such as Onesteel, Origin Energy and Subaru.
Serena Madgwick is currently a Commercial Manager with OneSteel with in the National Distribution Team working her way up from Corporate Accountant to Commercial leadership in just 6yrs. Serena's passion includes leading and managing projects, largely with a systems focus to bring about process rationalization.Prior to joining OneSteel Serena worked with Origin Energy specialising in Financial Instruments and Treasury Finance.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Privacy, Data Flows and the Cloud
CPA Women in Business Discussion Group
Tuesday 28 August 2012 | 6pm – 8pm | CPA Centre
This month we are welcoming Ilona Teremi as guest speaker, presenting "Privacy, Data Flows and the Cloud".If your organisation collects personal information, you should take the time to consider what legal obligations you might have to protect trans-border data flows and prevent unauthorised access or disclosure of any personal data collected.
In her presentation Ilona will explain the implications of the Privacy Act on your business and the obligations you have as a result of emerging cloud based applications. Whether you’re running CRM software based in the US, you have email hosted in your office or you’re lugging your client list around on a USB stick, it’s important you understand how your business might be impacted.
Ilona Teremi is a solicitor of more than 15 years and is the Managing Director of Kreisson Legal. Ilona has an expertise in developing strategic commercial outcomes for corporate clients, having spent approximately 8 years as an in house lawyer for various large corporations. While working for the Coles Myer Group, Ilona was on the Privacy Committee to roll out privacy compliance upon the introduction of the Privacy Act. In addition, Ilona has presented to and advised a number of clients across various industry sectors on privacy requirements and privacy risk prevention.
Tuesday 28 August 2012 | 6pm – 8pm | CPA Centre
This month we are welcoming Ilona Teremi as guest speaker, presenting "Privacy, Data Flows and the Cloud".If your organisation collects personal information, you should take the time to consider what legal obligations you might have to protect trans-border data flows and prevent unauthorised access or disclosure of any personal data collected.
In her presentation Ilona will explain the implications of the Privacy Act on your business and the obligations you have as a result of emerging cloud based applications. Whether you’re running CRM software based in the US, you have email hosted in your office or you’re lugging your client list around on a USB stick, it’s important you understand how your business might be impacted.
Ilona Teremi is a solicitor of more than 15 years and is the Managing Director of Kreisson Legal. Ilona has an expertise in developing strategic commercial outcomes for corporate clients, having spent approximately 8 years as an in house lawyer for various large corporations. While working for the Coles Myer Group, Ilona was on the Privacy Committee to roll out privacy compliance upon the introduction of the Privacy Act. In addition, Ilona has presented to and advised a number of clients across various industry sectors on privacy requirements and privacy risk prevention.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Recap on July Session
Tonight we enjoyed the presentation delivered by Robert Cockerell. Robert had so much to share and we were all amazed by his knowledge and confidence in this area. We took home many interview tips on how to detect the deception.
We also welcomed CPA NSW General Manager David Lee, CPA NSW Division Council President Sharon Portelli and CPA NSW Divisional Councillor Amy Wong.
We also welcomed CPA NSW General Manager David Lee, CPA NSW Division Council President Sharon Portelli and CPA NSW Divisional Councillor Amy Wong.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Detecting Deception in a Corporate Environment
CPA Women in Business Discussion Group
Tuesday 31 July 2012 | 6pm – 8pm | CPA Centre
The NSW Women in Business discussion group are welcoming Robert Cockerell as guest speaker on “Detecting Deception in a Corporate Environment”. NSW CPA General Manager David Lee, NSW CPA Division Council President Sharon Portelli and NSW CPA Divisional Councillor Amy Wong will join us at the meeting.
Tuesday 31 July 2012 | 6pm – 8pm | CPA Centre
The NSW Women in Business discussion group are welcoming Robert Cockerell as guest speaker on “Detecting Deception in a Corporate Environment”. NSW CPA General Manager David Lee, NSW CPA Division Council President Sharon Portelli and NSW CPA Divisional Councillor Amy Wong will join us at the meeting.
This session involves a presentation on the identification of deception through listening to words used and observing changes in body behaviour. This topic has been very popular and delivered to major banks, corporations both public and private, Chartered Secretaries Association, and ASIC. The session involves analysis of interviews in the public arena.
Robert is a licensed investigator with more than 30 years' experience,. He is an expert in the investigation of complex crimes and the management of fraud prevention and detection. Robert was previously at Ernst & Young and is a former Chief Inspector with the Victoria Police Service. He has led some of the most serious cases of fraud investigated in Australia including $118 million from a major Australian Bank with the perpetrator being sentenced to eight years imprisonment.
Holding advanced training qualifications in interview techniques, Robert is an expert in the detection by interview and has authored a number of critically acclaimed training programs for the CPA and institute of Internal Auditors.He has delivered advanced interview training to clients in Australia and across Asia and is highly sought after for his experience and insight.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Decision Making for Energy and Greenhouse Gas Measurement and Reporting
CPA Australia has provided direct support to two universities in NSW to develop with government funding training offer in energy efficient and related environmental management.
Under this program CPA Australia is developing a new CPD Program entitled “Decision Making for Energy and Greenhouse Gas Measurement and Reporting”. John Purcell, CPA Australia's Policy Adviser, would like to extend an invitation for a select number of people to attend the pilot session and provide feedback accordingly as you are part of the target market for this product.
Date: Friday 13 July 2012
Time: 8.30am – 12.30pm
Venue: CPA Australia – Sydney Office
Level 3
111 Harrington Street
Sydney New South Wales 2000
Cost: Complimentary
Further details will be emailed this week. Please note that places are limited and available on a first come, first served basis.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Prospects for Residential Property – Safe as Houses?
CPA Women in Business Discussion Group
Tuesday 26 June 2012 | 6pm – 8pm | CPA Centre
The NSW Women in Business discussion group are welcoming Kate McCallum as guest speaker on “Prospects for residential property – safe as houses?”
Tuesday 26 June 2012 | 6pm – 8pm | CPA Centre
The NSW Women in Business discussion group are welcoming Kate McCallum as guest speaker on “Prospects for residential property – safe as houses?”
Right now, the outlook for Australian residential property is uncertain. There are fears that the market is overheated and values will fall. Kate will discuss the outlook for residential property, the advantages and disadvantages of property investment and explore the role of property as part of a broader investment portfolio.
Kate established Multiforte in January 2007, a specialist financial advisory firm, who helps make it possible for clients to achieve their financial goals and their ideal life. Kate has worked at senior levels in leading financial services firms for 20 years including Westpac/BT Financial Group, State Street and Commonwealth/Colonial.
Kate is regularly asked to present sessions for organisations and conferences, and has been featured in media including the Australian Financial Review and the Sydney Morning Herald and holds graduate and post-graduate qualifications in Economics, Applied Finance and Investment, and Financial Planning.
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