Freya Hunt Davies
About Freya Hunt Davies
Freya Hunt Davies is a Finance Manager with extensive experience in financial roles across various companies, including Johnson & Johnson and Tronox. She specializes in mitigating business risk through robust internal controls and emphasizes data-driven insights and relationship building with key stakeholders.
Current Role at Tronox
Freya Hunt Davies serves as the Finance Manager at Tronox, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she focuses on delivering data-driven insights to maximize value and provide high-quality finance and business support services. Her responsibilities include overseeing financial operations and ensuring compliance with internal controls and procedures.
Previous Experience at Johnson & Johnson
Freya Hunt Davies has extensive experience at Johnson & Johnson, where she held multiple finance roles. She worked as a Finance Team Lead from 2015 to 2018 in Cork, Ireland, and later as a Finance Project Manager from 2019 to 2021 in Perth, Australia. Her tenure at Johnson & Johnson emphasized her ability to mitigate business risk through robust internal controls.
Background in Finance and Consulting
Freya has a diverse background in finance, having worked in various roles across different organizations. She was a Finance Business Partner at wagamama for six months in 2015 in London and served as a Consultant at ImpRes for six months in 2014 in Perth, Australia. Her early career includes a significant role as a Site Accountant at Tronox from 2005 to 2010.
Specialization in Risk Mitigation
Freya specializes in mitigating business risk when implementing new processes and initiatives. She emphasizes the importance of establishing robust internal controls and procedures. Her approach includes building relationships with key stakeholders, such as internal and external audit teams, to ensure compliance with audit requirements.
Experience as Business Improvement Analyst
Freya worked as a Business Improvement Analyst at Tronox from 2010 to 2014 in Muchea, Western Australia. In this role, she contributed to the improvement of financial processes and systems, laying the groundwork for her future positions in finance management.