Tammy Samuel

Programme Finance Manager | Finance at Department of Internal Affairs (NZ)

Tammy Samuel is an experienced finance professional with a strong background in public sector roles and corporate finance. Currently serving as Programme Finance Manager at the Department of Internal Affairs (NZ) since February 2015, Tammy is involved in the multi-year Te Ara Manaaki technology transformation programme. Previous positions include AoG Senior Strategy and Investment Advisor at the Government Chief Digital Officer's office and Senior Advisor AoG in Finance, providing key financial strategies. Tammy also owned and directed myQuietBooks, which created educational resources for children, and has held positions in strategic finance at HAB//FAB and as a Senior Analyst at Deloitte. Tammy holds a Master of Business in Finance and a Bachelor of Commerce in Finance from the University of Otago.

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