Amanda Moraes
About Amanda Moraes
Amanda Moraes serves as the Assistant Controller for Latin America at Ipg, where she has worked since 2014. She possesses expertise in IFRS and USGAAP, along with strong leadership and communication skills demonstrated through her experience in financial reporting and external audit.
Work at Interpublic Group
Amanda Moraes has been employed at Interpublic Group (IPG) since 2014, currently holding the position of Assistant Controller for Latin America. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing financial reporting and compliance within the region. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Reporting and Consolidation Analyst at IPG for ten months in 2013 and briefly served as Assistant Controller for EMEA in 2014. Her tenure at IPG has allowed her to develop expertise in financial processes and management within the advertising industry.
Education and Expertise
Amanda Moraes has a solid educational background in economics. She studied Applied Economics at Umeå University in 2008. Additionally, she earned a Bachelor's degree from Universidade De São Paulo, where she studied from 2005 to 2016. Her expertise includes International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (USGAAP), which are essential for financial reporting and compliance. This knowledge supports her role in financial management and reporting.
Background
Amanda Moraes has over a decade of experience in the finance sector, with a focus on financial reporting, analysis, and compliance. Before joining IPG, she worked at PwC as a Senior Associate from 2009 to 2013, where she gained more than three years of experience in external audit, particularly in advertising and private equity funds. Her career has involved coordinating teams and managing projects, showcasing her leadership capabilities.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Amanda Moraes has demonstrated strong communication and leadership skills. She has led meetings with CFOs and Controllers, indicating her ability to engage with senior financial executives. Additionally, she has coordinated teams of three to seven people at PwC, highlighting her project management skills. Her experience includes over two years in financial statements analysis and consolidation, as well as evaluating compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) controls.