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Karen Mortimore

Partner

Email: karen.mortimore@srjww.com.au

After over 20 years in the private health and commercial sectors, Karen joined us in 2007. She is Head of Business Services in our Brendale office, as well as a Director.

The wealth of knowledge and experience gained from working alongside a CFO in a large organisation, coupled with her natural tenacity, has helped her to not only rise to the challenge of improving client businesses but to help and mentor her own team members.

Specialist Areas & Industries:

  • Tax advisory.
  • Strategic planning.
  • Business improvement advice.
  • Financial accounting and monitoring.
  • Management accounting.
  • Health, property development, NFPs, clubs, hospitality, retail and construction.


Key Achievements:

  • Member of the Walker Wayland Australasia Health Committee.
  • Practicing member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Australia and New Zealand (ICAANZ).
  • Mindshop advisor.
  • Progression to Director of SRJWW after 10 years in public practice.


Professional Qualifications:

  • Bachelor of Business (USQ).
  • Chartered Accountant.
  • Graduate Diploma (ICAA).
  • Diploma of Practice Management.
  • Diploma of Financial Planning.


Where will you find her on a Saturday?

Probably at the gym!

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