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==Who edits The Treasurer's Wiki?==
==Who edits The Treasurer's Wiki?==


Currently editing of this wiki is limited to ACT associates, members and fellows, and some non-members who have applied to join. Primary site administrators are:
Currently editing of this wiki is limited to ACT associates, members and fellows, and some non-members who have applied to join.  


* Doug Williamson, FCT
Primary site administrators are:
 
* Doug Williamson, ACG FCA FCT
* Charles Cresswell, Head of Information Systems, ACT
* Charles Cresswell, Head of Information Systems, ACT




===Doug Williamson, FCT===
====Doug Williamson ACG FCA FCT====


Doug is a financial modeller and finance coach.
Doug Williamson is a finance and treasury coach, tutor and writer.


He was formerly the Chief Examiner for the ACT's Certificate in Financial Maths and Modelling. He was an [[MCT]] prize winner in 2000 and has been tutoring and coaching for the ACT’s qualifications since 2001.  
Doug is a course director at the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education.  He was Chief Examiner for the ACT's Certificate in Financial Maths and Modelling ([[CertFMM]]) for five years, and was a member of the ACT exam board for 14 years.


He is also a regular contributor of study and exam tips for The Treasurer magazine. Doug’s practical experience includes: interim treasury and financial management, audit and corporate finance with KPMG and Group Tax Manager with Virgin Group. He has also developed and supported powerful models for valuation, cash forecasting, tax and tax accounting for a wide range of organisations in both the private and public sector.
His commercial experience includes: interim treasury and financial management, audit and corporate finance with KPMG, and group tax management with Virgin Entertainment Group. He has also developed and supported powerful models for valuation, cash forecasting, tax and tax accounting for a wide range of commercial and not-for-profit organisations.
 
[https://www.linkedin.com/in/DougWilliamsonFCT Doug Williamson's LinkedIn page]


[https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-williamson-2156a917?trk=hp-identity-name DW Linkedin page]


==Contacting the ACT==
==Contacting the ACT==
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If your question is not answered, or you wish to submit an article for publication on The Treasurer's Wiki then you can contact the ACT at [mailto:act@treasurers.org act@treasurers.org].
If your question is not answered, or you wish to submit an article for publication on The Treasurer's Wiki then you can contact the ACT at [mailto:act@treasurers.org act@treasurers.org].


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 17:12, 26 July 2023

Who edits The Treasurer's Wiki?

Currently editing of this wiki is limited to ACT associates, members and fellows, and some non-members who have applied to join.

Primary site administrators are:

  • Doug Williamson, ACG FCA FCT
  • Charles Cresswell, Head of Information Systems, ACT


Doug Williamson ACG FCA FCT

Doug Williamson is a finance and treasury coach, tutor and writer.

Doug is a course director at the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education. He was Chief Examiner for the ACT's Certificate in Financial Maths and Modelling (CertFMM) for five years, and was a member of the ACT exam board for 14 years.

His commercial experience includes: interim treasury and financial management, audit and corporate finance with KPMG, and group tax management with Virgin Entertainment Group. He has also developed and supported powerful models for valuation, cash forecasting, tax and tax accounting for a wide range of commercial and not-for-profit organisations.

Doug Williamson's LinkedIn page


Contacting the ACT

If you have any questions or complaints about this wiki please read the terms and conditions first.

If your question is not answered, or you wish to submit an article for publication on The Treasurer's Wiki then you can contact the ACT at act@treasurers.org.


External links