John Fisher-Stamp: Director - Client Services

John has over 23 years experience in the Public Practice and a further 5 years business consulting experience gained with clients located in the USA, UK, and Asia for projects covering capital markets, corporate structuring and financial management.

Thursday 12 November 2009


 

John Fisher-Stamp is a Chartered Accountant and a Client Services Director of The DKM Group.  John Specialises in the provision of business advisory, taxation, and support services to the small to medium enterprise in a global market.

 

John has over 23 years experience in the Public Practice and a further 5 years business consulting experience gained with clients located in the USA, UK, and Asia for projects covering capital markets, corporate structuring and financial management. 

 

John’s experience in Public Practice extends to 10 years as a partner with Deloitte.

 

John is retained by a number of clients as a non-executive advisory board member and to act as company secretary.  John is a Director of Queensland Teachers Credit Union Limited.

 

Position

Director – Client Services

 

 

Professional Qualifications

Fellow, Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia

Fellow, Taxation Institute of Australia

Member, Institute of Management Consultants of Australia

Member, Australian Institute of Company Directors

Registered Tax Agent

 

 

Academic Qualifications

Bachelor of Business (Accountancy), Queensland University of Technology

Post Graduate, ICAA

Diploma Australian Institute of Company Directors GAICD

Graduate Certificate in Financial Planning

 

 

Other Qualification

Justice of the Peace - Queensland

 

 

Specialist Skills

Business Advisory, Strategic Planning and Operational Assurance

Management Reporting and Performance Management

Business Structures

Corporate Governance

 

 

Industry Specialisations

Coal Resource.

Manufacturing

Retail

Financial Services

 

 

Office

South Bank - Brisbane

Phone

07 3340 3800

Email

john.fisher-stamp@dkm.com.au

 

 

 


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