Path to Partnership
By Steve Cole
The Path to Partnership podcast is an interview series where I, Steve Cole sit down and talk to Partners of accounting, legal and advisory firms about their individual career journey on how and why they became a Partner.
Latest episode
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With Bob Bell
As well as being Managing Partner of PKF Sydney, few would argue that Bob Bell is an industry legend with over 42 years experience in the chartered accounting profession. Bob became a founding Partner of a firm, just 7 yea… -
Adam Irwin is Managing Partner of AFR top 10 firm Pitcher Partners (Sydney)
It's fair to say that Adam’s path to Managing Partner, is not the usual path. Adam began life as an accountant in various commercial roles before joining Moore Stephens as their internal finance person. Its there where Adam grew pers… -
With Preeti Inchody
Preeti Inchody is Senior Managing Director of deals & advisory at Ankura, a global consulting firm with over 35 offices across the world. Preeti’s path to Partnership is one of resilience, pers… -
With Mitch Stone
Mitch Stone is Executive Director (Partner) of Quantaco, a specialist hospitality advisory firm born out of the PKF and Lawler Partners brand. I’ve known Mitch for a number of years, since he was a Manager, so I’ve been lucky enough to see f… -
Jim Softsis
Jim Softsis is Managing Partner and Head of Specialist Advisory at Findex, Australia’s fifth largest firm in the AFR top 100. Jim has had a really impressive career journey to Partner, not least what he’s helped build at F… -
Path to Partnership - With Lauren Hosie
Lauren Hosie is a Business Advisory Partner at Pitcher Partners NSW. Lauren’s journey to Partner is incredibly impressive, but Lauren would struggle to say that as Lauren is a self-confessed introvert who, in her own words “hates to talk abo… -
Path to Partnership - With Greg Will
Greg is a Director & Partner of advisory and accounting services for SW Accountants & Advisors and has worked in professional practice for over 28 years. Having worked for global accounting giants such as Grant Thornton and P…