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This is Finance in 15, a podcast dedicated to educating senior finance leaders about transforming their finance functions. Join Adam Boutros, PwC Canada’s Future of Finance leader, as he sits down with PwC Canada leaders to discuss the importance of finance transformation in your organization, how to get started, and the best ways to see long term and lasting results.

For more information about the Future of Finance, check out our website: https://www.pwc.com/ca/en/today-s-issues/future-of-finance.html
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In this Women in Finance special episode of the Finance in 15 podcast, guest host Jill Satre sits down with Jana Mosley, President of ENMAX Power, and Preet Dhindsa, Executive Vice-president and Chief Financial Officer of ENMAX Corp., to discuss their roles in building an effective partnership between the finance function and other lines of the business. Preet and Jana share how they’ve created alignment across their teams by building trust and encouraging collaboration as they look for the best ways to move the business forward.00:00- Jill’’s introduction to Women in Finance and guests Jana Mosley, President of ENMAX Power, and Preet Dhindsa, Executive Vice-president and Chief Financial Officer of ENMAX Corp00:58-  Jana and Preet provide additional background on their roles at ENMAX01:58- Jana and Preet explain how they work together and align their teams to move the business forward03:14- Jana and Preet talk about how they build trust with the business within their roles05:13- Jana and Preet discuss the programmes Enmax has  put in place to support employee well-being08:20- Jana explains the importance of mentorship and sponsorship in career progression09:54- Preet discusses ways to seek out mentors and development opportunities10:55- Jana and Preet share three pieces of advice for those pursuing careers in business and finance13: 30- Jill shares her closing thoughts and conclusions
Dans cet épisode, l’animatrice invitée Dominique Fortier, directrice principale des services aux clients chez PwC Canada, continue d’explorer le leadership féminin au sein de la fonction finance. L’épisode met en lumière Maarika Paul, première vice-présidente et cheffe des opérations et de la direction financière de la Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, ainsi que Lisa To, cheffe de gestion financière et performance du Groupe Finance de la Banque de développement du Canada (BDC), afin d’imaginer ce que l'avenir réserve aux futurs leaders en finances. Quels sont les acquis nécessaires? Quelles sont les transformations à prévoir? Comment s’y prendre pour pallier à la pénurie de talents? 00:00- Dominique présente les invitées Maarika Paul et Lisa To00:55- Maarika et Lisa parlent respectivement de leurs rôles à la CDPQ et à la BDC.02:38- Les invitées traitent des acquis nécessaires pour être un bon leader en finance et l’évolution de la fonction.05:45- Maarika et Lisa proposent de rendre la fonction Finance indispensable aux processus décisionnels des hauts dirigeants d’affaires. 08:45- Maarika et Lisa expliquent de quelle manière les chefs des finances devraient gérer la pénurie de talents actuelle.11:59- Maarika décrit les deux types de leaders du futur. 13 :40- Dominique pose quelques questions en rafale afin de mieux connaître les deux invitées.
In this episode guest host Marino Fremis sits down with Darren Millman, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Centerra Gold. Darren discusses Centerra Gold's recent technology & finance transformation journey as part of the company's efforts to streamline and consolidate their data. They also talk about how a single source of truth can help generate key insights about performance on environmental, social and governance (ESG) matters as well as how finance leaders can demonstrate clear return on investment from these projects.00:00- Marino’s introduction to Finance in 15 and guest Darren Millman, CFO at Centerra Gold00:57- Darren provides additional background on his role at Centerra Gold01:47- Darren explains the company’s recent technology transformation journey03:55- Darren discusses risk management during the transformation process05:03- Darren explains what informed decision making means to him and Centerra06:50- Darren explains the importance of making ESG-informed decisions 11:02- Darren discusses strategies for overcoming the challenge of understanding ROI in transformation journeys12:40- Darren summarizes the top three key learnings from the transformation journey15:00- Marino shares his closing thoughts and conclusions
In this episode, guest host Alaina Tennison, CFO at PwC Canada, kicks off a special series that explores leadership within the finance function. Featuring perspectives from some of today’s well respected female finance leaders, the special series explores strategies for navigating the ever-changing business landscape. To launch the series, Alaina sits down with Vanessa Kanu, CFO of TELUS International, to discuss her journey to becoming CFO at a global digital customer experience (CX) innovator and her advice for the next generation of finance leaders.
In this episode, host Adam Boutros sits down with Louis Marcotte, EVP and CFO at Intact Financial Corporation, to discuss an area that's an ongoing opportunity and challenge for many CFOs, acquisitions and successful integration post-acquisition. They explore key strategies for approaching the M&A process, the importance of due diligence and planning, and other ways finance teams can support an organization's growth and value creation.00:00- Adam’s introduction to Finance in 15 and guest Louis Marcotte, CFO of Intact Financial01:05- Louis provides more context about Intact Financial and his role at the company02:16- Louis shares a brief synopsis of his recent deal activities, and how he typically begins the acquisition process04:10- Louis expands on the importance of discipline and due diligence throughout the process06:53- Louis shares his perspective on the integration of people and culture once a company has been acquired08:32- Louis discusses the role of technology and data analytics during the acquisition process10:57- Louis offers his tips for ensuring increasing speed and efficiency13:21- Louis shares his advice and key focus areas for CFOs during the acquisition cycle14:30- Adam shares his closing thoughts and conclusions
In this episode, host Adam Boutros sits down with France-Anne Fortin, PwC Canada Partner, Risk Assurance Services, and Shawn Reain, PwC Tax Partner and Compliance Transformed leader. Shawn and France-Anne discuss how key trends in the regulatory space are impacting the CFO approach to risk management. They explore some of the compliance solutions that can help CFOs accelerate their transformation journeys and ways to ensure they’re agile enough to adapt to the ever-increasing reporting demands.00:00- Adam’s introduction to Finance in 15 and guests Shawn Reain and France-Anne Fortin01:46- France-Anne explains where compliance fits into the finance transformation journey 03:37- Shawn and France-Anne share tips to help finance companies meet the ever-increasing reporting demands06:01- France-Anne offers advice to help finance leaders stay agile enough to keep up with regulatory changes07:29- France-Anne and Shawn share their perspectives on automation in the compliance process08:44- Shawn and France-Anne offer tips to help finance leaders establish compliance priorities for their teams11:56- France-Anne and Shawn share their thoughts on the top few areas companies should be focusing on when responding to compliance risk challenges overall 13:33- Adam shares his closing thoughts and conclusions
In this episode, host Adam Boutros sits down with Jean McClellan, PwC Canada’s People and Transformation Leader. During their discussion, Jean offers insights into the evolving skills required by finance, including upskilling tips to retain and attract top finance talent. Jean also shares her perspectives on the future of hybrid work, as well as tangible recommendations for prioritizing well-being in a virtual work environment. 00:00- Adam’s introduction to Finance in 15 and guest Jean McClellan01:33- Jean shares her thoughts on the recent Canadian CFO insights report and the importance of remaining agile in this rapidly changing environment02:48- Jean discusses successful upskilling practices she’s seen clients implement and the role of the CFO in upskilling07:28- Jean shares her perspective on the concept of a hybrid work environment10:58- Jeans offers tips for prioritizing well-being in a virtual work environment12:25- Jean outlines the top three areas companies should be focusing on in response to workforce challenges14:14- Adam shares his closing thoughts and conclusions 
In this episode, host Adam Boutros sits down with Sarah Marsh, partner at PwC Canada, ESG & reporting and Arlind Sulaj, a director with PwC Canada’s finance transformation practice. They discuss why ESG reporting has become imperative for finance teams and CFOs, how companies can modernize their finance functions and get 'data ready' for ESG reporting with the insights needed to execute on their strategy, and much more.00:00- Adam’s introduction to Finance in 15 and guests Sarah Marsh and Arlind Sulaj01:50- Sarah explains the growing intersection between financial performance and sustainability03:07- Sarah discusses the future of ESG reporting04:32- Arlind discusses ESG reporting from the perspective of the CFO role06:01- Sarah explains how CFOs can know which ESG reporting framework is right for their organization07:19- Sarah explains the roadmap for ESG reporting beyond the first report09:07- Sarah discusses the type of data companies are reporting on currently10:08- Arlind explains current trends in data reporting overall12:14- Sarah explains the role of comp in communicating a company’s ESG priorities13:21- Arlind discusses new developments in reporting automation15:01- Sarah discusses current trends in data collection and reporting17:14- Arlind shares his recommended approach for building robust reporting models19:00- Sarah offers tips for companies developing their ESG data strategies19:49- Arlind offers tips for companies developing their ESG data strategies20:22- Adam shares his closing thoughts and conclusions
In the last episode of 2021, host Adam Boutros sits down with the CFO of PwC Canada, Alaina Tennison, on the Finance in 15 podcast. During the episode, Alaina provides listeners with an overview of her CFO role at PwC, her playbook for leadership, and the future of the finance function. In advance of the release of PwC’s CFO Insights this coming January 2022, Alaina shares her perspectives for CFOs, emphasizing the importance of staying in close communication with finance teams, importance of data and analytics, how ESG is entering the CFO mandate and valuing people above all else.  Show Notes: 00:00- Adam’s introduction to Finance in 15 and Alaina Tennison01:13- Alaina provides an overview of her role as CFO03:30- Alaina discusses the challenges she and her team have navigated during the pandemic04:57- Alaina discusses her leadership strategy and tips for staying in close contact with her team06:15- Alaina outlines the changes that have occurred within her team during the pandemic08:33- Alaina discusses the increase in productivity she’s seen within her team10:32- Alaina discusses ESG data and reporting14:06- Alaina shares her top tips for finance leaders16:08- Adam shares his closing thoughts and conclusions
To kick off season two of Finance in 15, host Adam Boutros sits down with PwC Partner Marino Fremis and Helen Brand, the chief executive of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), the global body for professional accountants. During the episode, Marino and Helen share their perspectives on some of the findings from the 2021 CFO survey conducted by the ACCA and PwC. They also share their insights about the importance of ESG investing moving forward, and what we can expect to see in the future with regards to the typical finance function and CFO role.00:00- Adam’s introduction to Finance in 15 and Marino Fremis01:51- Helen introduces herself and her role at the ACCA03:05- Helen discusses the work she has been doing with CFOs in particular05:04- Helen discusses some of the findings from the 2021 CFO survey06:42- Marino shares his take on the survey findings10:02- Helen discusses the role of ESGs in the future of finance13:05- Helen shares her perspective on the future of the finance function and how she sees the CFO role evolving overtime16:15- Helen and Marino share their final key takeaways from the survey17:27- Adam’s closing thoughts and conclusions 
The results are in, and Canadians have elected a Liberal minority government. The election campaign featured vigorous debate about several issues that Canadian chief financial officers and business executives will want to pay attention to, especially when it comes to tax policy changes as the government looks to manage rising debt obligations.In a special episode of our Finance in 15 podcast, Dean Landry, PwC Canada’s National Tax Leader, and Finance in 15 host Adam Boutros discuss the issues that matter most to executives like Canadian CFOs and the key impacts of policy changes on businesses. They also explore how businesses can prepare for what comes next and the importance of trust and collaboration among the government and business leaders. 00:00- Adam’s introduction to Finance in 1500:51- Dean shares his key takeaways from the election02:29- Dean offers his tips for how finance teams can prepare for the future and beproactive04:26- Dean shares his thoughts on the key policy proposals in the election platform thatbusinesses need to pay attention to07:02- Dean outlines how finance teams can measure success in the face of uncertaintyand ambiguity, and the importance of being proactive with your tax function08:49- Adam shares his advice for how teams can be more proactive09:27- Dean discusses the importance of integrating the tax and finance functions10:40- Dean shares his thoughts on the impacts the election will have on tax from aglobal perspective11:43- Dean shares his final thoughts on the issue, underscoring the importance ofbuilding trust and collaboration among government and corporations12:31- Adam’s closing thoughts and conclusions  
In the final episode of the first season, host Adam Boutros reviews some of the highlights from the Finance in 15 podcast so far. The episode reviews key takeaways and insights from episodes one through six, including concepts like the 3Ps of finance: people, process and performance, the process pillar and the ultimate goal of transformation in finance. Featuring snippets from guests Samir Bishara, Lee-Anne Kovacs, Kevin Ng, Marino Fremis, Marilyn Wang, Sebastien Doyon, Michelle Bourgeois and Alaina Tennison, the final episode provides a recap of the best learnings and nuggets of wisdom from the season. Be sure to tune into season two this fall for new episodes exploring emerging topics like ESG, developing the workforce of the future and cybersecurity.00:00- Adam’s introduction to Finance in 1500:21- Adam discusses how listeners have responded to the season00:52- Adam discusses what will be happening in today’s episode- exploring key points from previous episodes and guests01:27- Samir Bishara discussing the finance transformation journey02:06- Adam reviews the three Ps of finance transformation and introduces the next clip from episode 3 with Lee-Anne Kovacs2:56- Lee-Anne talks about the “People” aspect of finance transformation04:06- Adam introduced the next clip with Kevin Ng04:56- Kevin reviews the savings and efficiencies for automating tax processes06:24- Adam introduces the next clip with Marilyn Wang06:58- Marilyn reviews points about how to start improving data capabilities08:33- Adam introduced the next clip with Alaina Tennison 09:05 Alaina speaks about her experiences with significant finance transformation10:20- Adam’s closing thoughts and conclusions
According to PwC’s Finance Effectiveness Benchmarking report, leading organizations take less than three days to close. They also have fewer errors for first-time processing of journal entries, and they spend an average of three times more effort on reporting and analytics for improved business performance. For many finance companies, accelerating the close is an ongoing challenge. In this episode, host Adam Boutros sits down with Jill Satre, a partner in Risk Assurance Services at PwC Canada and Marino Fremis, Finance Transformation Lead at PwC Canada, to explore the compliance processes that can slow down the close and opportunities for improvement to ultimately deliver more value to the business. We offer tips for speeding up the process without compromising on quality, and why accelerating the close is such a crucial opportunity for finance companies.  00:12- Adam introduces the theme of today's episode: accelerating the close00:34- Adam introduces today's guests: Jill and Marino00:48- Jill and Marino provide background on what they do at PwC02:15- Marino dives into the meaning of "accelerating the close" and what it means to him03:22- Jill explores the role of compliance in the close process04:47- Marino discusses opportunities that usually have the biggest impact06:17- Jill and Marino discuss how companies can get deeper insights for running their businesses by reimagining their compliance processes.08:10- Marino offers his take on where companies should start with accelerating the close09:34- Jill and Marino discuss strategies for working with organizations that help them through change management11:29- Jill shares her final thoughts on accelerating the close12:11- Adam's closing reflections 
PwC’s Finance in 15 podcast series offers finance executives and business leaders insight into the pivotal ways finance can increase strategic value for their organizations. In this episode, our specialists discuss the last of the 3 Ps of finance transformation: performance. As finance teams struggle to produce data fast enough to help the business make key decisions, performance is an essential component of the transformation journey today. During the episode, National Future of Finance Leader at PwC Canada Adam Boutros sits down with Marilyn Wang, a Partner in PwC Canada’s One Analytics group and Sébastien Doyon, who leads the company’s Quebec finance transformation practice. They discuss trends around performance in finance and the tools leaders need to get started on the performance stage of their journey.00:12 Adam introduces today's episode- part two our the discussion on performance in finance transformation00:27 Adam introduces today’s guests: Marilyn and Sebastien00:47 Sebastien and Marilyn discuss some of the key trends around performance and finance04:35 Marilyn and Sebastien explores how organizations can get started on the their journey of finding the right tools, solutions and technologies for their finance transformation journey07:33 Adam’s reflection on the interview
PwC’s Finance in 15 podcast series offers finance executives and business leaders insight into the pivotal ways finance can increase strategic value for their organizations. In this episode, we discuss the last of the 3 Ps of finance transformation: performance. As finance teams can struggle to produce data fast enough to help the business make key decisions, a focus on performance is an essential component of the transformation journey. During the episode, National Future of Finance Leader at PwC Canada Adam Boutros sits down with Marilyn Wang, a Partner in PwC Canada’s One Analytics group and Sébastien Doyon, who leads the company’s Quebec finance transformation practice. They discuss the fundamentals of performance in finance transformation and how teams can address it within their organizations.00:18 Adam introduces the theme of today's episode- performance00:44 Adam introduces today’s guests: Marilyn and Sebastien1:06 Marilyn and Sebastien explain what they each do in their roles at PwC2:40 Marilyn and Sebastien each provide an overview of their interpretation of the meaning of “performance”7:44 Marilyn shares some information about the tools that can help leaders get started in their finance transformation journey9:06 Marilyn and Sebastien explore best practices for finance teams addressing performance13:13 Adam’s reflection on the interview
Within critical data lies a huge opportunity. Yet, in finance, the phrase digital transformation is something that tends not to be fully understood. In this episode, Adam takes you through the key things you need to know to transform your finance department with guest, Michelle Bourgeois, ERP Consulting Partner at PwC Canada. Together they explore what movement to the cloud means for your organization, including SAP S/4HANA, how to take an integrated approach, and getting your people on board to ensure a seamless, successful transition.00:18- Adam introduces the theme of today's episode- digital transformation00:48- Adam introduces today's guests, Michelle1:10- Michelle explores what digital transformation means for finance leaders 2:12- The value of digitizing and modernizing reporting and data2:58- The struggles CFOs face with reporting3:45- A business led approach to technology change and the value of your CFO having a vision5:25- Getting your organization on board with a successful transformation7:04- Michelle's knowledge of the landscape of PwC client companies; when and how they are digitizing9:24- Michelle's summary of how to get started on your digital transformation journey9:57- Adam's reflection on the interview
This week, Adam sits down with PwC Canada partners, Marino Fremis, Partner, Finance Transformation Lead and Kevin Ng, Partner, Tax to walk through the second P of finance transformation, “process”. Together they walk through how new processes can transform your finance department, what those processes could look like, and how to remain competitive during the implementation stage. Check out our website: https://www.pwc.com/ca/en/today-s-issues/future-of-finance/finance-in-15-podcast.html Show Notes:0:00- Adam welcomes listeners to Finance in 150:17- Adam introduces  the theme of today’s episode: the “process” pillar, and introduces guests Marino and Kevin0:36 Marino and Kevin explain their roles at PwC and how they work with finance leaders2:37- Marino and Kevin detail the importance of process and how to use process to your advantage5:29- Marino provides info on how organizations can get started7:24- Kevin provides examples of real finance transformation projects he has worked on recently9:15- Marino’s thoughts on the transformation journey Kevin outlined9:50- Kevin shares tactical advice and keys to success for finance transformation leaders11:50- Marino reflects on how process connects to the impacts on people and performance13:13- Adam reflects on the conversation and lets listeners know where to learn more about finance transformation
In today’s rapidly changing landscape, it has never been more important for your team members to be digitally savvy and collaborative. In our third episode of Finance in 15, Adam speaks to the intersection of people and technology in the finance transformation process with PwC partners Phil Hagel, Partner, Energy, Utilities & Mining and Lee-Anne Kovacs, Partner, Technology, Media & Consumer Markets. Tune in as they discuss the first P of finance transformation, “people” in more detail, why organizations need to focus and invest in it, what the workforce of the future will look like, and the operating model of reinventing your finance function.   For more information on the Future of Finance, check out our website: https://www.pwc.com/ca/en/today-s-issues/future-of-finance/finance-in-15-podcast.html Show Notes0:00- Adam welcomes listeners to Finance in 150:17- Adam introduces the theme of today’s episode: the “people” pillar, and introduces guests Phil and Lee-Anne00:48- Phil and Lee-Anne provide background on their roles and what they do at PwC1:34- Lee-Anne explores reasons why finance transformations have to start with people3:34- Phil provides info from a virtual event with mining CFOs he recently attended and some of the challenges identified during that event5:25- Adam, Phil and Lee-Anne discuss the upskilling journey involved in finance transformation and how to get started with your transformation9:45- Adam and Phil discuss potential obstacles involved in finance transformation as they relate to the “people” pillar11:31- Adam, Phil and Lee-Anne discuss key takeaways for finance leaders tackling the “people” aspect of finance transformation14:09- Adam lets listeners know what to expect from episode #4
What does a finance transformation journey look like? In this episode of Finance in 15, Adam walks you through PwC’s finance transformation with colleagues, Samir Bishara, Canada’s Finance Transformation Leader and Alaina Tennison, CFO of PwC Canada. Together they chat about how the transformation happened and the impact it had on the organization in a short period of time.   For more information about the Future of Finance, check out our website:  https://www.pwc.com/ca/en/today-s-issues/future-of-finance/finance-in-15-podcast.html Show Notes:0:00- Adam welcomes listeners to Finance in 150:35- Adam introduces today’s guests, Alaina and Samir00:53- Alaina and Samir provide background on PwC’s finance transformation journey2:39- Alaina provides info on how staff managed PwC’s finance transformation journey4:17- Alaina and Samir share examples of how the finance transformation allowed staff to shift to higher value activities5:56- Adam, Alaina and Samir discuss examples of obstacles of the finance transformation journey7:12- Samir shares the keys to successful finance transformation8:04- Alaina shares what is coming up for PwC’s finance transformation journey10:00- Samir and Adam discuss how to manage a diverse team during a finance transformation10:40- Adam, Samir and Alaina discuss how to manage team members who are resistant to finance transformation13:12- Alaina provides tips to her fellow CFOs on how to get your executive team on board with a finance transformation14:40- Adam lets us know what to expect from episode #3
Finance transformation is about more than technology. In our first episode of Finance in 15, Adam sits down with Samir Bishara, who leads PwC Canada’s National Finance Transformation practice, to discuss what executives need to know to transform their department. The two walk through what PwC has established as the three Ps of a successful finance transformation (People, Process, Performance), Samir’s unique point of view on these engagements, the outcomes that leaders need to aim for, and of course, where to start.   For more information about the Future of Finance, check out our website: https://www.pwc.com/ca/en/today-s-issues/future-of-finance/finance-in-15-podcast.html Show Notes: 0:00- Adam welcomes listeners to Finance in 150:17- Adam introduces the Finance in 15 podcast0:55- Adam gives an overview of today’s episode1:30- Samir provides background on his role and how he works with finance leaders2:40- Adam and Samir provide an overview of the three Ps of finance transformation, and myths surrounding them3:34- Samir explores the “people” pillar of finance transformation5:24- Samir and Adam explore the “process” pillar of finance transformation6:06- Samir and Adam explore the “performance” pillar of finance transformation7:05- Samir and Adam discuss potential outcomes of successful finance transformations8:55- Samir shares his secrets to success for successful finance transformations11:10- Samir provides an example of a project he is working on now and challenges he has faced while working on it12:14- Samir and Adam discuss whether finance transformation can happen virtually14:15- Adam provides an overview of this episode’s discussion and lets us know what to expect from episode #2
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