Paklaki Patrick
About Paklaki Patrick
Paklaki Patrick serves as the Country Finance Manager at Catholic Relief Services, a position he has held since 2015. He has extensive experience in finance, having previously worked with organizations such as World Vision and Plan International.
Work at Catholic Relief Services
Paklaki Patrick has served as the DP Country Finance Manager at Catholic Relief Services since 2015. In this role, he oversees financial operations and ensures compliance with organizational standards. His tenure at Catholic Relief Services spans a total of nine years, including a previous position as Senior Accountant from 2004 to 2012. This extensive experience within the organization has equipped him with a deep understanding of its financial processes and mission.
Previous Experience in Finance
Prior to his current role, Paklaki Patrick worked at World Vision as a Senior Finance Officer for a brief period of four months in 2015. He also held the position of Finance Officer at Plan International from 2013 to 2015, where he contributed to financial management for two years. His diverse experience in various organizations has provided him with a broad perspective on financial operations in the non-profit sector.
Education and Expertise
Paklaki Patrick holds a Bachelor's degree from Makerere University. He is also a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), which underscores his expertise in financial management and accounting practices. His educational background and professional qualifications support his roles in financial oversight and management within non-profit organizations.
Background
Paklaki Patrick began his career in finance at Catholic Relief Services, where he worked as a Senior Accountant from 2004 to 2012. After a significant period in this role, he transitioned to other organizations, including Plan International and World Vision, before returning to Catholic Relief Services in his current managerial position. His career trajectory reflects a commitment to financial integrity and operational efficiency in the humanitarian sector.