Where did you start your career and how did you get to where you are today?
“Don’t join in Navy. I want you to be a doctor.” That’s what my father said when I had a brilliant result in grade 12. But I was adamant to join. To me, joining the Navy presented a chance to serve my country, enhance my leadership skills and expand my horizons beyond the norm. Above all, it was a choice to diverge from the mainstream and commit myself to a path that I believed in.
I have no doubt that I made the right decision. My unique combination of experiences in leadership, responsibility and strategic thinking sets me apart. I would not be where I am today without that choice.
Having spent considerable time and energy serving in the Navy and acquiring a significant amount of managerial and leadership skills, a challenge-free career certainly is the opposite of what I am interested in. I took early retirement in 2011 and started to work in the corporate world as an HR professional.
My wife wanted to pursue her higher education in Canada, so we as a family, with our two young kids, moved to Canada in 2013. The same year, I started my MBA at Wilfrid Laurier University. During my studies, I also discovered my passion for working with numbers and decided to pursue my CPA designation, leading to my second career in the finance and accounting sector.
Before landing a full-time finance job, I volunteered as an accountant at the Canadian Legion and worked as a consultant for a small company. I then landed my first job as a financial analyst at BlackBerry. During my time at BlackBerry, I have maximized my learning and growth by taking advantage of every opportunity for job rotation and mentorship. For the last four years, I have been working in a financial planning and analysis (FP&A) role for the BlackBerry Cyber business.
Reflecting on my 8-year finance career, I cannot be prouder of the accomplishments I have achieved so far. Undoubtedly, obtaining my CPA designation has been the best decision I have made to complement my career. I highly recommend that anyone who wishes to explore a career in the accounting and finance field should obtain the CPA designation.