ICPAC Finance Summit, Limassol, Cyprus

Terri Neofitou and Donna Stephenson recently had the privilege of participating in the 2nd QUBE ICPAC Mediterranean Finance Summit. The summit provided a perfect networking setting at the Four Season’s Hotel in Limassol, allowing us to connect with industry leaders and share in meaningful conversations. One of the highlights was the motivational speech delivered by Nikos Zisis, a prominent figure in the basketball world. For those unfamiliar, Nikos Zisis is a celebrated basketball player known for his incredible skills and accomplishments. His presence and words resonated with us all, inspiring us to push beyond our limits, embrace challenges, and achieve greatness in our respective fields.

This prestigious event brought together distinguished speakers with successful careers, and a standout presentation was delivered by Peter McKenzie on the qualities of a rockstar CFO. Peter McKenzie is a seasoned finance professional with a wealth of experience, and his insights were truly valuable to any field of occupation.

Terri Neofitou and Donna Stephenson thoroughly enjoyed attending the 2nd edition of the ICPAC Mediterranean Finance Summit in Limassol earlier this month, a conference brought to us by QUBE Events and The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Cyprus. Insightful finance industry discussions, perfect networking setting, engaging speakers and motivational speech from Nikos Zisis. Can you spot Terri and Donna in the attendee selfie above?!

Terri and I would like to thank the ICPAC CFO Committee, Qube events and all the speakers and panelists who shared their knowledge, experience and great content over this 2-day event.

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