Meet our Tutors
Daniel Hunt, New Zealand Tutor for bookkeeping and financial services
Daniel Hunt was born and raised in Auckland. He is a chartered accountant, business mentor and advisor and has dedicated his professional efforts to the field of business, taxation and education.
Graduating from Auckland University of Technology (AUT) in 2005 with a Bachelor of Business including Post Graduate Diploma in Business, he joined the ranks of the world’s largest accounting firm, Pricewaterhouse Coopers. This is where his fascination with the subject of business and accounting flourished. Daniel’s interests with education grew, keenly involving himself with Auckland University of Technology, as a vocal activist in the field of business, accounting and taxation.
Daniel now teaches Taxation and works as a Senior Tax Consultant for an Auckland based accounting firm and is on the verge of completing his Masters in Business studies at AUT.
Keith Power, Australia. Tutor for business management and writing
Keith Power is an award winning freelance writer whose features, news stories and columns have appeared in a wide range of business and general interest publications both in Australia and overseas.
In addition, Keith has written and edited guide books, white papers and research reports, corporate profiles and case studies for many leading organisations. These include Capgemini, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Getronics and IBM.
Keith was formerly editor of Informatics magazine. During his two-year tenure he took Informatics effectively from scratch to become Australia’s best read corporate IT publication. Other roles he has held include editor-in-chief of Managing Information Systems, Asia Pacific correspondent for Software and Teradata magazines in the USA, Australasian correspondent for Computer Business Review in the UK and lead commentator on IT Report.
Keith holds the Diploma of The Writing School. His accolades include:
* Best Feature Writer - 1998 IT Writers Awards * Best Analytical Writing of the Year – 1999 Australian Business Publishers (ABP) Bell Awards * Best Editorial Issues Campaign of the Year - 1999 ABP Bell Awards * Best Analytical Writing of the Year – 2000 ABP Bell Awards * Best Analytical Writing of the Year – 2002 ABP Bell Awards * Best Feature Writer - 2003 IT Writers Awards * Numerous other commendations.
Before becoming a full time writer and editor, Keith held management roles in a diverse range of organisations, large and small.
Keith’s work has been reproduced in MBA courses and other training programs.
Christine Chappell, Australia. Tutor for MYOB and Bookkeeping
Christine has gained a number of tertiary qualifications including an advanced diploma in Accounting, Bookkeepers certificate and the MYOB certified consultant accreditation. Christine is the principal for her own Bookkeeping Services, which has rapidly grown since it’s commencement in 2003. Christine has invaluable skills in all aspects of running small to medium sized companies and has extensive experience in the preparation of all financials, the implementation and maintaining of asset registers, recording depreciation, assisting trade and retail clients and stock takes /payroll.
Katie Loveday, Australia. Tutor for Photography and advertising/promotions
Katie has completed 2 degrees in Communications and Cultural Studies and Film/Television at the QLD Collage of Art in Queensland Australia. She has worked in the TV, publishing, marketing and the wedding videography and photography industry throughout Australia, the United Kingdom and the Caribbean. Katie is a published writer and photographer whose passions have taken her all over the world. Currently freelancing, Katie has just returned to Australia from New York and the Caribbean where she has set up her first Non-profit Charity.
Jessica Blythe, Australia. Tutor for writing, business, marketing and tourism.
Jessica’s experience comes from a combination of academic study (university and TAFE, distance education and in house workshops), private projects, self funded businesses, administration of community organisations and extensive government policy and program employment.
She also draws experience from her Celtic history and heritage, visual art, illustration for publication, small business, practical self sufficiency and social issues among other interests.
Achievements include running a health food shop, teaching young people theatre skills, solo art exhibition in Melbourne, delivering workshops to community groups on Healthy Homes and Writing/Publishing, co-ordinating community groups, running arts and heritage projects for ACT government, writing speeches for the Prime Minister, researching government reports and running successful National Youth Week program and State Youth Advisory Forums.
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