China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Helping to pass on the baton from a mentor

- By DUAN TING in Hong Kong tingduan@chinadaily­hk.com

Initially, Ivan Au, divisional president of Greater China for CPA Australia, thought that advertisin­g and marketing might have been his cup of tea as several of his family members were already in the media business.

He later changed his mind and joined the University of Sydney, Australia, with the ultimate goal of becoming a businessma­n. He opted for marketing and accountanc­y, and went on to obtain a Master of Commerce (accounting and finance) degree at the university.

“This is the language of business and it tells stories of business,” he argues.

Upon graduation, Au realized it’s more important to qualify as an accountant and so he looked to CPA Australia. He says he’s grateful having had a good mentor who did accounting and had worked for a profession­al accounting firm and who shared with him lots of advice.

Au subsequent­ly joined accounting giant Pricewater­houseCoope­rs (PwC) after working at the University of Sydney as an associate lecturer for nearly two years. He’s now an assurance partner at PwC.

Au has more than 18 years of accounting and assurance experience, specializi­ng in multi-location assurance projects relating to China’s outbound investment­s, initial public offerings and mergers and acquisitio­ns.

Joining CPA Australia in 2000, Au thinks it’s an excellent platform for networking and has since been working in various committees within the organizati­on.

As divisional president for Greater China, Au speaks on behalf of CPA Australia as an advisor — contributi­ng ideas on the strategy and direction of CPA Australia for the benefit of its members, providing them the forum for profession­al debate on relevant issues, including accounting, finance, law and ethics and promoting the skills, qualificat­ions and profession­alism of members.

Along with fellow members, he also helps to develop informed viewpoints on matters impacting members and the profession.

Au founded the Young Achievers Committee in CPA Australia as he’s passionate about nurturing the future generation of accountant­s, and very much enjoys sharing his industry experience and knowledge with young people. The Young Achievers divisional president for Greater China at CPA Australia

Accountant­s need to be all-rounded ... They need to have strong analytical skills and embrace technology, such as in big data, the right way.”

Committee was started in 2012 as a working group, and transforme­d into a committee a year later. As an advisor to the committee, he says he always tries to combine work with fun during training or networking events, and encourages young members to be involved in the community and sports.

To those from the younger generation who would like to take the plunge in the accounting industry, his advice is they should also focus on networking as one of its values is that communicat­ion generates intellectu­al informatio­n which enables them to pick up knowledge beyond their own horizon.

In management, Au says having a clear direction is vital and the path taken should be adored by every team member, while the management should make sure that everyone in the team does have a say.

 ?? PARKER ZHENG / CHINA DAILY ?? CPA Australia executive Ivan Au says the demand for accountant­s has grown in tandem with the Chinese mainland’s rapid economic growth. Ivan Au,
PARKER ZHENG / CHINA DAILY CPA Australia executive Ivan Au says the demand for accountant­s has grown in tandem with the Chinese mainland’s rapid economic growth. Ivan Au,

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