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Members’ Profile: Anne-Marie de Bruin 

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When facing professional challenges, my approach is centred around maintaining a problem-solving mindset and a proactive attitude. This helps in developing a well-informed strategy to tackle the problem. How do you handle professional challenges? What advice would you give to someone aspiring to be a CFO?

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Members’ Profile: Thobile Dlamini

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This broadened her skills and highlighted the importance of cultural sensitivity, teamwork, and innovative problem-solving. Once I have a clear picture, I prioritize the challenges based on their impact and urgency. This involves gathering relevant data and insights to understand the context better.

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Members’ Profile: Rowen Pillai

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Although hired as a Financial Manager, I found myself knee-deep in operations, problem-solving, and finding better ways to work. These experiences have taught me the importance of adaptability and respect for different perspectives in decision-making and problem-solving. He was not disappointed!

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Finding the Right Accounting Partner

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Look for an accounting partner that values open communication, responsiveness, and proactive problem-solving. Your accounting partner should have robust measures in place to protect your sensitive information, including encrypted data storage, secure communication channels, and regular security audits.

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Cleaning Up the Skeletons in Your Financial Closet

The Charity CFO

You used to audit nonprofit organizations back in the day, similar to me, but while I was the CFO of a nonprofit, you were my auditor. Um, so that we can ensure we get through audits and then just kind of balancing all of those things together. And comparing things to the audit is always the first step that I take.

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Members’ Profile: Charles Humphreys Mbale

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My approach involves staying calm under pressure, analyzing the situation thoroughly, and breaking down complex problems into manageable steps. These experiences have enriched my understanding of how different cultures approach collaboration and problem-solving.

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Members’ Spotlight: Shivani Govender

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My interest in finance was sparked by a passion for problem-solving and analysing numbers. Early in my career, I had the privilege of working under an audit partner who recognised my potential and introduced me to my first business book, Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. What sparked your interest in finance?

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