Gursh Kambo Fca Flo Coach
About Gursh Kambo Fca Flo Coach
Gursh Kambo is a Finance Manager with extensive experience in financial roles across various organizations, including Veolia and CenturyLink. He also provides coaching for finance professionals through Flo-Coach, emphasizing the philosophy of mastering one's mind and life.
Current Role at Travelport
Currently, the individual serves as Finance Manager at Travelport, a position held since 2021. In this role, responsibilities include overseeing financial operations and ensuring accurate financial reporting. The individual has been instrumental in managing financial strategies that align with the company's objectives.
Previous Experience in Finance
Prior to joining Travelport, the individual accumulated extensive experience in finance across various organizations. Notable roles include Interim Financial Controller at Veolia in 2017, Financial Accounting Manager at Rexam Beverage Can in 2010, and Financial Accountant at Veolia from 2014 to 2017. The individual also held positions such as Group Accountant at Veolia Water and Lead Accountant at CenturyLink.
Educational Background
The individual studied at Imperial College London, earning a Master of Science in Soil Mechanics from 1996 to 1997 and a Bachelor of Engineering with honors in Civil Engineering from 1991 to 1994. Additionally, A Levels were completed at Greenhill College from 1989 to 1991, and secondary education was completed at Whitmore High School from 1985 to 1989.
Coaching and Professional Development
The individual provides coaching for professionals in finance and business through Flo-Coach. This coaching emphasizes the philosophy 'Master your Mind and Master your Life.' The individual specializes in group reporting for multinational organizations, leveraging extensive experience in finance to guide others in their professional development.
Background in Civil Engineering
Before transitioning to finance, the individual had a background in civil engineering. This included working as a Graduate Engineer at Mott MacDonald from 1994 to 2000. The transition from civil engineering to finance and auditing showcases a diverse skill set that enhances the individual's capabilities in financial management.