In this episode David talks to Brad Eisenhuth, Founder and CEO of The Outperformer about rising the value chain as an accountant and kicks off the conversation by asking Brad for his views on the one skill accountants need to rise up the value chain.
David catches up with Andy Hamilton, CEO at The Icehouse in Auckland to talk about what startups want from an accountant who has risen up the value chain. In their conversation, Andy shares the benefits that exist for startups that have access to experienced chartered accountants.
The episode closes with Felicity Hill, Director at Greenlion Limited, who gives an enlightening insight into how she positions herself in the value chain with her clients.
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Host: David Boyar, Founder and MD at Sequel CFO
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