Amy Naughton, MBA, Cpa
About Amy Naughton, MBA, Cpa
Amy Naughton is a Superintendent of Business Analysis and Reporting at Glencore, where she has worked since 2021. She holds an MBA, a CPA designation, and a Bachelor of Commerce, with a background that includes experience as a Graduate Accountant at Mount Isa Mines.
Work at Glencore
Amy Naughton has been employed at Glencore since 2021, serving as the Superintendent of Business Analysis and Reporting. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing financial reporting and analysis functions within the organization. Her position involves collaborating with various departments to ensure accurate financial data is available for decision-making processes. With three years of experience in this role, she contributes to the strategic financial planning and operational efficiency at Glencore.
Education and Expertise
Amy Naughton has a strong educational background in commerce and business administration. She completed her Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) at James Cook University from 2003 to 2008. Following this, she pursued a CPA qualification through CPA Australia, which she achieved between 2009 and 2015. Additionally, she holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Australian Institute of Business. This combination of education equips her with extensive knowledge in accounting, finance, and business management.
Background
Amy Naughton completed her high school education at Calen State School, where she studied from 1991 to 2002. After high school, she began her professional career as a Graduate Accountant at Mount Isa Mines, where she worked for seven months in 2009. This early experience in the mining sector provided her with foundational skills in accounting and financial analysis, which she has built upon in her subsequent roles.
Professional Experience
Before joining Glencore, Amy Naughton worked at Mount Isa Mines as a Graduate Accountant in the Copper Smelter division. Her tenure there lasted from 2009 to 2010, where she gained practical experience in accounting within the mining industry. This role helped her develop essential skills in financial reporting and analysis, which she later applied in her current position at Glencore.