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Difference Makers Discuss Season 4

March 19 @ 6:00 pm - May 28 @ 6:30 pm GMT
Difference Makers Discuss Season 4

Difference Makers Discuss is the flagship webinar series from Chartered Accountants Worldwide — a global conversation about the lives, careers, and values of chartered accountants who are making a genuine difference in the world.

Season 4 brings together six exceptional professionals from across the globe: an AI entrepreneur, an Olympic athlete and world record holder, a social enterprise pioneer, an advocate for the human side of audit, and more! Each episode is free to attend, broadcast live, and designed to inspire.

What to expect

  • Live, unscripted conversations with remarkable Chartered Accountants
  • Themes spanning technology, sport, social enterprise, audit and beyond
  • Accessible to all — free to attend, no travel required
  • Six episodes broadcast fortnightly, March through May 2026
  • On-demand recordings available after broadcast

Episodes

All episodes are free to attend online.  Register for all of the Difference Makers events using the form below.

Nicholas Riemer

Embracing AI and Tech in Financial Careers – Thu 19 Mar at 6pm GMT
Nicholas Riemer
 CA(SA)
Co-founder, Invigilator

What does it mean to be a financial professional in an age of AI? Nick Riemer chose to build the answer — co-founding Invigilator, an AI-powered platform transforming online assessments for professional bodies worldwide. He joins us to share why chartered accountants who embrace AI will become more powerful, not less relevant.

“I think you need to embrace AI and see how you can become a better sort of financial mind with the use of AI.”

Caitríona Jennings

From PwC to World Records – Thu 2 Apr at 6pm BST
Caitríona Jennings FCA CPA
Aviation Finance Professional & World Record Ultra-Runner

From tax advisory at PwC to the trading desk of aviation finance — and from the London 2012 Olympic marathon to a 100-mile world record set in November 2025 (12:37:04). Caitríona’s extraordinary career is a masterclass in resilience, ambition, and going the distance in business and in life.

“Sport teaches you resilience because oftentimes you fail… you can come back.”

Manuel Rodrigues

Merging Commercial Success with Social Impact  – Thu 16 Apr at 6pm BST
Manuel Rodrigues CA(SA)
Co-founder, EDP Mozambique

Manuel is building a micro-economy in rural Mozambique — working with over 69,000 smallholder farmers through an integrated model of hatcheries, retail stores and distribution networks. He joins host Sinead Donovan to explore how CA skills can power a purpose-driven enterprise at extraordinary scale.

“It’s where your commercial and social enterprise meet.”

Liswaniso Namatama

Auditing Is a Human Business – Thu 30 Apr at 6pm BST
Liswaniso Namatama CA (ZICA)
Assistant Manager, ACTO Accountants, Lusaka

Trained at KPMG and now an Assistant Manager at ACTO Accountants, Liswaniso is a passionate advocate for the human dimension of audit. She argues that no algorithm can replace the judgment, empathy, and contextual understanding that skilled auditors bring — and she joins host Chenet Dunovan to make the case.

“Audit is about understanding businesses as well as helping organisations improve how they operate.”

Aster Thackery

What If your REAL skill is connecting people? – Thu 14 May at 6pm BST
Aster Thackery
Global Growth, Investment Attraction, CA ANZ Chair UK, Government & Board Adviser

What does a fourth-generation New Zealander, raised in a small city, with a Singaporean-Chinese mum, a law degree, a CA qualification, and an Irish husband have in common with the Italian government, a 2,000-person community in Greenwich, and a global mission to attract foreign investment?

Meet Aster Thackery. In this episode of Difference Makers Discuss, host Sinéad Donovan sits down with one of the most refreshingly non-linear careers you’ll encounter in our profession. Aster is a member of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, currently serving as Chair of the CA ANZ UK Regional Council — and by day, she works with the Italian Trade Agency, helping international businesses understand the investment landscape in Italy. Oh, and she’s also built one of the most vibrant parent communities in southeast London. Essentially from scratch.

Kingsley Aikins

Good work doesn’t speak for itself… But you can! – Thu 30 May at 6pm BST
Kingsley Aikins
CEO of The Networking Institute & The Diaspora Institute, Keynote Speaker, Author

Have you ever been told to keep your head down, work hard, and let your good work speak for itself? It sounds like solid advice. It’s also, according to Kingsley Aikins, pretty much the worst career guidance you can get! In this episode of Difference Makers Discuss, host Sinéad Donovan sits down with Kingsley Aikins, author of Networking Matters (published by Chartered Accountants Ireland), founder of the iconic Lansdowne Club in Sydney, and the man who spent 21 years building one of the world’s great philanthropic networks for Ireland. The conversation is warm, honest, and packed with practical wisdom that will make you rethink how you approach your career and your connections.

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  • Start: March 19 @ 6:00 pm GMT
  • End: May 28 @ 6:30 pm GMT
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