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The Challenges of Returning to Work After a Career Break with Catherine Porter

The Challenges of Returning to Work After a Career Break with Catherine Porter

FromThe Treasury Career Corner


The Challenges of Returning to Work After a Career Break with Catherine Porter

FromThe Treasury Career Corner

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Oct 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of the Treasury Career Corner podcast, I’m joined by Catherine Porter, the former EMEA Treasury Director at CBRE. Catherine shares stories from past roles and the struggles of returning to work after maternity leave. Catherine also offers some great career advice for treasurers and anyone who is thinking about pursuing a career in finance.With broader and deeper capabilities than any other company, CBRE is the leading full-service real estate services and investment organisation in the world. CBRE Group, Inc. is the world’s largest commercial real estate services and investment firm, with 2019 revenues of $23.9 billion and more than 100,000 employees (excluding affiliate offices).CBRE has been included on the Fortune 500 since 2008, ranking #128 in 2020. It has also been voted the industry’s top brand by the Lipsey Company for 19 consecutive years and has been named one of Fortune’s “Most Admired Companies” for eight years in a row, including being ranked number one in the real estate sector in 2020, for the second consecutive year.CBRE offers a broad range of integrated services, including facilities, transaction and project management, property management, investment management, appraisal and valuation, property leasing, strategic consulting, property sales, mortgage services and development services.Catherine started out in audit and after qualifying as a Chartered Accountant moved into broad finance roles and also worked in continental Europe for several years, mostly in Germany. She 'discovered' treasury when she stopped for a career break and is now a Fellow of the Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT). Catherine currently chairs the Membership Advisory Panel at the ACT.  On the podcast we discussed…Catherine's early careerWhy it’s important to take some ‘edgier opportunities’ when you’re youngEssential skills that every treasurer needs to be successfulThe struggles of being a returning mother trying to find a new role in treasuryWhy Catherine considers her role as Head of Treasury at Cancer Research UK to be her big breakImportant exams and courses to help build your treasury careerHow to improve your communication skillsCatherine discusses where she sees her career going nextWhy you need to complete your education and continue to work hardConnect with Catherine on LinkedIn.Learn more about the Treasury Skills WheelAre you interested in pursuing a career within Treasury?Whether you’ve recently graduated, or you want to search for new job opportunities to help develop your treasury career, The Treasury Recruitment Company can help you in your search for the perfect job. Find out more here. Or, send us your CV and let us help you in your next career move!If you’re enjoying the show please rate and review us on whatever podcast app you listen to us on, for Apple Podcasts click here! 
Released:
Oct 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

In this weekly podcast I interview Treasury professionals from across the globe about their treasury careers. I talk to them about their roles, how they built their careers, where they are now and where do they see both themselves and the treasury profession developing. Other areas we talk about include; -Career highlights and lowlights -Where they got their big break -What they see as key to their success -Where do their careers go from here? -What do they see as the future of the Treasury profession As a treasury recruitment company, we also explore treasury talent issues and what they believe is the future for treasury profession?