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From Go to CFO
[axr] Recruitment & Search
Frequency: 1 episode/22d. Total Eps: 20

A Podcast for aspiring finance leaders looking to take that next step in their careers.
Hosted by [axr] Recruitment & Search Nick Constain, this podcast will give you a unique insight into what it takes to become a successful CFO.
Tune in as we speak to inspiring and successful CFOs from the [axr] network as they share their career journeys, how they got to be a CFO and what they learn along the way.
It’s the closest thing you’re going to get to delving into the mind of a CFO!
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🇨🇦 Canada - careers
16/06/2026#89🇨🇦 Canada - careers
15/06/2026#41🇨🇦 Canada - careers
14/06/2026#26
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S3, EP5: From Career Building to Legacy Leadership: James Mitchell’s Journey to CEO
Season 3 · Episode 5
jeudi 26 février 2026 • Duration 38:14
In this episode of From Go to CFO, we sit down with James Mitchell - an experienced CEO and CFO whose career spans professional services, financial services, hospitality, and property.
James shares his journey from his early days at Deloitte, where he built the technical and professional foundations of his career, through international experience in London and senior finance leadership roles including at Westpac. He reflects on his progression into CFO roles, and ultimately his transition to CEO at Baycorp in 2018, a pivotal shift that required him to let go of functional finance responsibilities and step into broader organisational leadership. Today, as CFO at Redcape Hospitality Group, he brings a uniquely well-rounded perspective shaped by his experience leading organisations as both CFO and CEO.
He speaks candidly about the mindset shift from leading the numbers to leading the entire organisation, and what it takes to set the tone as CEO, particularly when driving change and transformation. James also reflects on whether becoming a CFO was always part of his plan, and how his ambitions and definition of success evolved over time.
A passionate mentor and experienced executive, James shares thoughtful insights into leadership growth, the importance of perspective, and the responsibility leaders have to invest in the next generation.
This episode offers valuable perspective for aspiring CFOs, CEOs, and finance leaders navigating career progression and the transition from CFO to CEO.
S3, EP4: From Advisor to Decision Maker: Chris Allenby’s Leap into the CFO Seat
Season 3 · Episode 4
jeudi 12 février 2026 • Duration 35:08
In this episode of From Go to CFO, we sit down with Chris Allenby, CFO of Lewis Land, one of Australia’s largest privately owned property groups, to unpack a career defined by ambition, adaptability and leadership under pressure.
Chris’s journey began early - joining KPMG as a cadet at just 18 and rising to partner by 32. Over a 12-year tenure as partner, he advised private and mid-cap companies, family businesses and high-net-worth individuals across a diverse range of industries, developing particular strength in property. But in March 2020, at the onset of COVID-19, Chris made a pivotal shift - from trusted advisor to in-house decision maker - stepping into the CFO role at Lewis Land.
What followed was more than a career move; it was a mindset transformation. Chris shares the realities of transitioning from chartered accounting into a high-net-worth family group, where influence gives way to accountability and strategy must be paired with execution. He reflects on reshaping the finance function, strengthening culture through decisive hiring, and balancing creativity with discipline within what he describes as a true collective.
This episode explores the nuances of leading in a private family business environment, the resilience required during periods of rapid change, and how Chris continually evaluates both his own capabilities and those of his team to stay ahead. It’s a candid conversation about leadership evolution, navigating uncertainty, and what it really takes to go from advisor to CFO.
S2, EP10: Mats Weiss Journey From Fairways to Finance: The Journey of a Swedish Pro Golfer Turned Global CFO
Season 2 · Episode 22
mercredi 15 octobre 2025 • Duration 30:30
In this episode, we sit down with Mats Weiss, the dynamic CFO of Orro Group - a Swedish country boy whose journey from the golf course to the global finance stage is nothing short of remarkable.
Starting his career at PwC in Sweden while playing professional golf, his path has taken him through leadership roles at global giants like Nike, Philip Morris, 20th Century Fox, and beyond. Along the way, he’s worked across Europe, Australia, and Asia Pacific - building a career defined by resilience, adaptability, and relentless curiosity.
We explore his early days growing up in the southeast of Sweden, playing every sport imaginable - from tennis and handball to table tennis and volleyball - and how that foundation in teamwork and competition shaped his approach to leadership.
From navigating the entertainment industry during Disney’s acquisition of Fox, to steering an ecommerce business through the chaos of COVID-19, and now leading financial strategy at Orro Group, this episode is a masterclass in leading through change, staying curious, and building a global career without losing your roots.
Whether you're a finance professional, an aspiring leader, or just love a good origin story - this episode will inspire you to think bigger, stay agile, and never stop learning.
S2, EP9: Lorenz Haefeli's s Journey from Sydney Shores to Bailey Nelson: Driving Passion, Financial Precision & Global Experience
Season 2 · Episode 21
jeudi 25 septembre 2025 • Duration 26:14
In this episode of From Go to CFO, we sit down with Lorenz Haefeli, the CFO of Bailey Nelson, a finance leader whose journey has taken him from Sydney’s Northern Beaches to the fast-paced world of automotive giants like Tesla and onto international optical retailer Bailey Nelson.
Starting his career in audit at KPMG before making the leap to London, he’s since held finance roles across insurance, automotive distribution, and innovative retail. Along the way, he’s combined a passion for cars with a sharp commercial mindset to lead high-impact finance teams in both established and scaling businesses.
Key highlights include:
- How an early foundation in audit built strong analytical and strategic thinking
- What transitioning from insurance to automotive taught him about adaptability
- Lessons from working at Subaru and Tesla—where passion meets precision
- The value of international experience early in a finance career
- His approach to aligning finance with business goals in a high-growth retail environment
This episode is a must-listen for finance professionals interested in navigating cross-industry careers, leveraging personal passions, and driving strategic impact across global markets.
S2, EP8: Paul Bertie’s Journey of Global Growth, Grounded Leadership & Strategic Shifts
Season 2 · Episode 20
jeudi 11 septembre 2025 • Duration 36:10
In this episode of From Go to CFO, we sit down with Paul Bertie, a finance and operations leader who’s navigated a dynamic career across Australia and South Africa from growing up in the wine region just north of Cape Town, to leading transformational change in retail, ecommerce, and consumer goods.
With a career that started in finance roles at Puma and Sunglass Hut, and evolved into high-impact leadership across global markets, Paul shares how embracing change, staying grounded, and thinking commercially have shaped his journey.
Key highlights include:
- How his early roles in retail finance built the foundation for operational leadership
- The mindset shift from functional expert to business transformer
- Lessons learned from working across wholesale, ecommerce, and retail media
- Why cross-market experience (South Africa & Australia) sharpened his strategic edge
- His passion for purpose-driven leadership and building high-performance teams
This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating a career in finance or operations and looking to lead with both clarity and impact.
S2, EP7: Shihara’s Journey of Saying Yes, Leaving a Legacy & Leading with Purpose
Season 2 · Episode 19
jeudi 28 août 2025 • Duration 29:14
In this episode of From Go to CFO, we sat down with Shihara, who spent 14 years at Unilever and worked across an incredible 17 roles—rising from graduate to CFO.
We explored what it takes to build a meaningful career and the mindset that helped her grow through every opportunity.
Key highlights include:
- The power of saying yes to opportunities—even when they stretch you.
- Why she believes in “doing things that put you on the map.”
- Her mission to “leave behind a legacy” in every role she takes on.
- The importance of mentors and sponsors—especially those outside of finance.
- How embracing change and staying curious helped her navigate a dynamic career path.
This episode is packed with practical wisdom and inspiration for anyone looking to grow their career with intention and impact.
🎙️ It’s an energising listen—tune in now!
S2, EP6: Cameron Mostyn, Head of Finance at Blackmores Group
jeudi 14 août 2025 • Duration 52:14
In this episode of Go To CFO, we’re joined by Cameron Mostyn, Head of Finance at Blackmores, for a conversation that blends technology, leadership, and purpose.
Cameron shares how AI is reshaping the finance function, his approach to leading change through strategic storytelling, and why crafting your message to your audience is the key to making an impact. We also dive into his passion for supporting mental health initiatives, including his fundraising work for the Black Dog Institute.
Packed with practical advice and inspiring stories, this episode is a must-listen for finance leaders, change-makers, and anyone striving to lead with both head and heart.
If you’re able, please consider donating to the Black Dog Institute and help make a real difference: Black Dog Institute - RLT EXPEDITION TEAM Completing The World's Hardest Events For Mental Health Research
S2, EP5: Skills in demand for 2025 with Kunal Gupta & Dave Goldbach
Season 2 · Episode 17
mercredi 12 février 2025 • Duration 25:38
In this special episode of the podcast, [axr] Finance & Accounting recruiters, Kunal Gupta and Dave Goldbach sat down to talk all this jobs, market trends, skills in demand and more!
It's packed full of insights, as they talk through what will be the top skills in demand for accountants in 2025 and what you can do to level up in your career and make your next career move, the right one!
It's a fantastic listen - tune in now!
S2, EP4: Discussing the [axr] 2025 Salary Guide with Dave Goldbach & Kunal Gupta
Season 2 · Episode 16
jeudi 6 février 2025 • Duration 15:02
Back by popular demand - our review of the [axr] 2025 Salary Guide!
In this episode, Dave Goldbach & Kunal Gupta give you a deep dive into our latest salary guide, including:
- What to expect from Finance & Accounting roles in 2025
- How we’ve categorised the salaries and what the numbers mean
- Skills in demand for 2025 for finance and accounting professionals
- What we are looking for as recruiters when recruiting these roles and how we refer back to this guide
- How to level up in your career and make great career decisions
It's a great listen, so tune in now, and don't forget to download our 2025 salary guide here: https://bit.ly/2025-salary-guide
S2, EP3: [axr] career advice | How to resign
Season 2 · Episode 15
mercredi 15 janvier 2025 • Duration 14:30
In the latest epsiode of [axr]'s 'How To' career series Amanda Dinte, Zara Church and Amelia Kettle sat down to share their top tips for resigning effectively. Highlights include:
- The main reasons why someone leaves a role, including: access to opportunities they are not getting in their current role, lifestyle factors, along with company culture and a misalignment with management.
- Advice they would give to people wanting to make a move and why it’s important to explore all your options first before taking that leap of faith.
- The best way to have that conversation with your manager if you have decided to leave – approach the conversation rationally and level-headed. Be prepared.
- How to navigate a counteroffer and what it really means.
If you're looking to make your next move, listen in now for some great advice!









