Environment Southland
Tracey Adendorff is a Chartered Accountant with a diverse work experience spanning over several companies and roles.
Tracey began their career at the Standard Bank Group in 1989, working in various departments including Customer Services, the Investment Department, and the Foreign Exchange Department. Tracey stayed with the company until 1995.
From 1995 to 2005, they served as a Minister for the Christian Church in Africa.
In 2005, they transitioned to the LSA School of Technology, where they worked as a Finance Project Manager until 2006.
Tracey then joined Hubbard Churcher & Co as an Accountant from 2006 to 2007.
Between 2007 and 2019, they worked at Malloch McClean, initially as an Accountant and later as a Chartered Accountant until 2019.
In 2019, they joined Environment Southland as a Financial Accountant, and subsequently took on the roles of Acting Team Leader Rates and Revenue, and later, Team Leader Finance Operations.
Tracey also serves as a Board Member for Central Southland College since 2022.
Tracey Adendorff's extensive work experience in finance, accounting, and leadership roles demonstrates their expertise and versatility in the field.
Tracey Adendorff CA completed the CA Program at Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand from 2016 to 2017. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Business degree in Accounting from the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, which they attended from 2008 to 2015.
In addition to their formal education, Tracey also obtained the Situational Safety certification from OPSEC Solutions Ltd (NZ) in March 2023. In October 2018, they completed the Toastmaster International Speechcraft Programme offered by Toastmasters International. Tracey has also obtained certifications in Figured and Xero, although the specific details regarding institutions and dates are unavailable.
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Environment Southland
At Environment Southland, we actively enhance the experience of living and working in a sustainable region. We are responsible for managing the natural and physical resources of air, land, water and coast for the entire Southland region, which covers over three million hectares from Awarua Point on the West Coast to Waiparau Head on the fringe of the East Coast and includes Stewart Island. As Southlanders, we owe it to future generations to ensure they continue to enjoy the same environmental standards that we presently value. Most human activities have an impact on our natural and physical resources. We all have a part to play in making sure that the resources we depend on for our industries, jobs, recreation and quality of life are not over-used. Twelve democratically elected Councillors are ably supported by more than 150 staff. Councillors must ensure that local needs are met by making decisions and setting the direction for the sustainable use of resources. How do we achieve a balance in the environment? We do this in many ways, through environmental standards, communication, education, and consultation. Our aim is to achieve the right balance for Southland's environment in the most reasonable way possible. There are many varied roles within Environment Southland, so if you'd like to work for us please check out our vacancies at https://environmentsouthland.recruitmenthub.co.nz/