Peter Chau
About Peter Chau
Peter Chau is a Go To Market Manager at KPMG Australia, where he has worked since 2014. He has a background in business development and customer service, with experience in implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 solutions across various industries.
Work at KPMG Australia
Peter Chau has been employed at KPMG Australia as a Go To Market Manager since 2014. His role involves providing clients with the necessary tools and insights to plan for future growth. He focuses on empowering clients to make informed decisions through effective reporting and intelligence. His work aims to enhance business productivity by integrating various systems and minimizing manual data entry.
Previous Experience at Wiise
Prior to his current role, Peter Chau worked at Wiise as a Business Development Manager from 2018 to 2019. During his 11-month tenure in Sydney, Australia, he contributed to the company's growth by developing business strategies and fostering client relationships.
Early Career at IKEA Group
Peter Chau began his career at IKEA Group, where he worked as a Customer Service Representative from 2010 to 2012. His two years in this role in Sydney, Australia, provided him with foundational experience in customer service and client interaction.
Education and Expertise
Peter Chau studied at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), where he earned a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) and a Bachelor of Economics (B.Eco.) from 2010 to 2014. His academic background includes studies in Accounting, Economics, and Business Law. He also completed his Higher School Certificate at Marist College Pagwood from 2004 to 2009.
Skills and Contributions
Peter Chau has extensive experience in implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 solutions across various industries, including Professional Services, Food Wholesale, and Life Sciences. He aims to enhance organizational effectiveness by promoting collaboration and enabling access to shared information. His initiatives focus on increasing business capacity through scalable cloud technology and reducing operational costs by advocating for paperless operations.