Nicole Venter Ca(sa)
About Nicole Venter Ca(sa)
Nicole Venter is a Training Officer at Investec, specializing in Learning and Development since 2014. With a strong background in accounting and treasury management, she has over a decade of experience in training and financial consulting in the banking industry.
Work at Investec
Currently, Nicole Venter serves as a Training Officer at Investec, a position she has held since 2019. She has been part of the organization for a total of ten years, initially joining as a Learning and Development Consultant in 2014. In her role, she focuses on developing training programs specifically tailored for the banking industry. Nicole actively contributes to the professional development of her colleagues through structured learning initiatives, enhancing the overall capabilities of the workforce.
Education and Expertise
Nicole Venter has a solid educational background, having studied at the University of Johannesburg where she earned a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) and completed the CTA program in 2008. She furthered her education at GIBS Business School, achieving a qualification in Professional Business Coaching in 2019. Her expertise includes developing training programs for the banking sector, treasury management, and cash flow management, which she applies to improve financial operations.
Background
Nicole Venter's professional journey includes various roles in the finance and education sectors. She worked as an Academic Article Clerk at the University of Johannesburg in 2009 and later held positions at PwC as an Auditor and VAT Consultant from 2010 to 2013. Additionally, she co-owned Synergy Accounting Support for a year. Her experience as a Lecturer at FLB Educational Institute in 2013 further highlights her commitment to education and professional development.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Nicole Venter has demonstrated a commitment to enhancing financial strategies and training within the banking industry. Her advanced skills in Microsoft Excel, particularly in financial modeling and analysis, support her efforts in developing effective training programs. Nicole's contributions to structured learning initiatives reflect her dedication to the professional growth of her colleagues and the organizations she has been part of.