Rethinking the Chartered Accountancy Career Path What does a Chartered Accountancy career really look like today? If you still picture a linear path through audit firms and finance departments, the latest episode of the Chartered Accountants Global Update offers a refreshing challenge to that assumption. Episode 40 highlights the story of Aster Thackery, a Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand member whose career has crossed industries, countries, and cultures. From promoting international investment with the Italian Trade Agency to building a thriving community network in southeast London, Aster’s journey shows how adaptable and globally relevant the profession has become. One of the most compelling themes from the episode is the importance of cultural awareness in modern professional life. Aster reflects on the differences between New Zealand and Italian business culture, emphasising how understanding communication styles and workplace expectations can strengthen international relationships. Her recommendation of The Culture Map by Erin Meyer reinforces a growing reality for professionals today: technical expertise alone is no longer enough. The episode also explores leadership beyond the workplace. After moving to Greenwich and knowing very few people locally, Aster created a simple coffee meetup for parents that has since grown into a community of more than 2,000 members. Her experience highlights the value of initiative, connection, and creating spaces where others can thrive. Alongside Aster’s story, the episode introduces two important professional resources. Chartered Accountants Worldwide has launched a new UAE Institute Network Directory to improve collaboration and communication across institutes in the region. Meanwhile, Cherryl Cooper of Grant Thornton UK shares insights on inclusive communication and why equity, diversity, and inclusion should be viewed as central to ethical professional conduct — not separate from it. Together, these stories point to a profession that is evolving rapidly: more international, more people-focused, and increasingly shaped by communication, adaptability, and community leadership. Episode 40 serves as a reminder that the Chartered Accountancy qualification can open doors far beyond traditional expectations — often in ways people never initially planned for.

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