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Why Finance and HR are better together in a digital world - a view from CIMA & CIPD

Live Webinar
October 20, 2020
11:00 AM UK Time
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Join our webinar with CIMA & CIPD to hear why it’s so important to collaborate

Finance & HR – working together to move organisations forward with confidence

Finance and HR are the driving force that’s helping companies define what’s next. The most successful companies will be the ones that have the vision to move forward with confidence.

Join Peter Cheese, Chief Executive, CIPD and Rebecca McCaffry, Associate Technical Director — Management Accounting, CIMA who will inform and inspire you to take the next steps to ensure business continuity, resilience and agility.

Peter and Rebecca will discuss:

• How the needs and capabilities of Finance and HR have changed – and why the increase of data analytics and AI requires firms to invest in reskilling

• What’s in store for Finance and HR, how will legislation and technology change the way you work, and why are we better working together in a new digital world?

Featured Speakers

Rebecca McCaffry

Rebecca McCaffry FCMA CGMA

Associate Technical Director, Management Accounting – CIMA
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Rebecca McCaffry FCMA CGMA

Associate Technical Director, Management Accounting – CIMA
Rebecca is Associate Technical Director at the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants. As part of the Research and Development team, her work explores public sector management accounting, talent management and finance transformation. She was previously head of public sector research for the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), working on academic and thought leadership programmes.

Rebecca was awarded CIMA Fellowship in 2015. She is a member of Accountancy Europe’s public sector expert group, and a Teaching Fellow at the University of Greenwich Business School.
Peter Cheese

Peter Cheese

Chief Executive – CIPD
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Peter Cheese

Chief Executive – CIPD
Peter is the CIPD’s chief executive. He writes and speaks widely on the development of HR, the future of work, and the key issues of leadership, culture and organisation, people and skills.

Peter is a Fellow of the CIPD, a Fellow of AHRI (the Australian HR Institute) and the Academy of Social Sciences. He’s also a Companion of the Institute of Leadership and Management, the Chartered Management Institute, and the British Academy of Management. He is a visiting Professor at the University of Lancaster and sits on the Advisory Board for the University of Bath Management School. He holds honorary doctorates from Bath University, Kingston University and Birmingham City University.

Prior to joining the CIPD in July 2012, he was Chairman of the Institute of Leadership and Management and a member of the Council of City&Guilds. Up until 2009 he had a long career at Accenture holding various leadership positions and culminating in a seven year spell as Global Managing Director, leading the firm’s human capital and organisation consulting practice.
Kerry Nutley

Kerry Nutley

Strategy Director for Human Capital Management at Oracle
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Kerry Nutley

Strategy Director for Human Capital Management at Oracle
Kerry Nutley is the UK & Ireland Strategy Director for Human Capital Management at Oracle. Kerry works with business leaders, influencers and consultants in HR and IT to define and understand the future of work. Her focus is helping organisations optimise the employee experience; and has been at the forefront of informing customers on how they can optimise their Oracle Cloud HCM solution in response to the pandemic and new working normal.
Kerry’s career has focused on helping organisations deliver complex digital and behavioural change. She has a proven capability of doing this across many functions (HR, Sales and Operations). She is also a globally published author on ‘How to lead through M&A using 20 easy insights’.

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