In a world where the finance and accountancy profession are being reshaped by global challenges, technological disruption, and the urgent call for diversity, Difference Makers Discuss… offers a rare window into the lives of those leading this transformation from within.
Season 1 takes listeners across continents and career milestones—unearthing stories of resilience, leadership, and purpose from Chartered Accountants around the world. Whether it’s navigating cultural transitions, overcoming systemic bias, breaking ground in sustainability, or redefining leadership through inclusion, each episode reveals how today’s professionals are driving change far beyond the balance sheet.
Kudzai Zendera – Grounded by heritage, driven by purpose
Kudzai Zendera (ICAS) shares a compelling account of his journey from the UK to Zimbabwe and back again, rising through the ranks at PwC and Standard Chartered Bank. His story is an exploration of identity, belonging, and the role cultural heritage plays in shaping an authentic leadership style. Kudzai’s episode reminds us that in a rapidly globalising profession, our roots remain a powerful source of direction.
Asma Shahbaz – Navigating risk in a fast-moving world
Asma Shahbaz (ICAP) charts her path from student to senior specialist in governance and operational risk at Mashreq Bank. Her conversation offers a sharp lens on the evolving role of accountants in high-stakes decision-making. Through Asma’s experience, we gain insight into what it takes to succeed in today’s demanding financial environment—and how adaptability, curiosity, and lifelong learning are indispensable.
Naomi Walsh – From Tasmania to the world stage
Vice President of CA ANZ Naomi Walsh brings a candid, energising perspective on international career mobility and leadership as a woman in finance. From her beginnings in rural Tasmania to working on the London Olympics, Naomi’s episode touches on the personal growth unlocked through global exposure. Her reflections on confidence, imposter syndrome, and the power of saying “yes” are unmissable for aspiring leaders.
Maria Teo – Chartered Accountants as architects of sustainability
With the climate crisis reshaping corporate priorities, Maria Teo (ISCA) shines a spotlight on the evolving role of accountants in leading sustainable change. Starting in forensic auditing and moving into climate and ESG strategy, Maria’s journey highlights the skills and mindset needed to embed sustainability into business decisions. Her contribution to One Young World underscores the urgency—and opportunity—of this agenda.
Caroline Sherry – Leading through crisis with clarity
CFO of Hostelworld PLC, Caroline Sherry (CAI) stepped into her leadership role just as the pandemic hit. Her episode is a masterclass in resilience and strategic communication under pressure. Caroline opens up about transitioning from science to finance, tackling imposter syndrome, and pushing for gender equity in the boardroom. From investor relations to AI in travel, this is an episode that bridges insight and honesty.
Why should I watch?
Season 1 of Difference Makers Discuss… proves that Chartered Accountants are not just stewards of numbers—they’re storytellers, change agents, and community builders. These episodes serve as a powerful reminder that success is not linear, leadership is personal, and our greatest difference often lies in the unique paths we take.
Whether you’re an aspiring professional, a seasoned practitioner, or simply curious about the human stories behind global finance, this season offers inspiration and insight in equal measure.
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