Leading Through Uncertainty: Strategic Resilience for Today’s CFO
In an increasingly complex business environment, financial leaders face growing pressure to manage economic volatility, regulatory shifts, and rising stakeholder expectations. However, with the right strategies, risk can be turned into a powerful driver of resilience, agility, and growth.
This webinar explores how CFOs and finance teams can lead confidently through uncertainty by strengthening financial foundations and embedding sustainability into long-term strategy.
Our speakers will share practical insights on how finance leaders can build resilience by planning for uncertainty, staying financially flexible, managing macroeconomic risks, and using data to drive agile, informed decisions. They will also explore how to embed ESG into strategy and reporting, moving beyond compliance to align sustainability with business goals and drive long-term value through better decision-making.
Join us for a practical, insight-rich session designed to help you navigate complexity, build resilience, uncover opportunity and lead with confidence – now and for tomorrow.
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David Boosey Audit and Assurance Partner, MHA
David Boosey is a specialist Audit and Assurance Partner at MHA, helping lead the firm’s growth across Surrey and Sussex. He works with a wide range of clients across sectors including technology, life sciences, travel, and logistics, guiding them through all stages of the business lifecycle. David is passionate about delivering high-quality audit services and fostering a culture of collaboration, integrity, and client focus. He also supports change initiatives, particularly around ESG and sustainability.
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Brendan Kean Audit and Assurance Partner, Baker Tilly Ireland
Brendan is a Chartered Accountant who brings deep experience in audit, accountancy, and business advisory. He supports clients across sectors including financial services, technology, construction, and hospitality, ranging from multinationals to owner-managed businesses in Ireland. He also advises growing companies on group structuring and commercial matters and has shared his expertise as a lecturer for a leading accountancy body. Outside of work, Brendan is a passionate sports fan.