An auditing partner, frustrated by COVID travel restrictions, leaves New York after a decade to be closer to home, while a consultant turned banker returns to consulting.
An inability to easily visit family in New Zealand during the COVID pandemic led to auditing veteranNew BDO partner Fiona Narielwalla.
The New Zealander is working in audit and assurance at BDO and wants to use her technical knowhow to improve the way audits are conducted by the firm.is returning to consulting after almost eight years atThe 53-year-old was most recently the global head of digital assets and before that the senior managing director of strategy at the bank. He has also been a managing director and partner atHe said he chose Partners in Performance because he felt it would be a good fit for his experience.
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