Wish I Knew . . .
A podcast where I speak with people about their career path. Focusing on their decisions, success, advice, key traits, career moves, mentoring and listening to interesting stories. This podcast is an interesting perspective on how careers can take a linear path to success, but all often career paths take a zig-zag path. Fun Stuff to learn about. Enjoy!
Wish I Knew . . .
#56 Angelica Alt-Sherer - Audit Partner (Big 4) / 7 years to "Try things out" / Best selling advice I've heard / Martial Arts
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Gary Nowak
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Season 2
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Episode 56
I'm your host Gary Nowak and I've got a China / Germany KPMG connection for you with my outstanding guest Angelika Alt-Sherer. I was blown away by the great perspective and advice provided throughout this conversations
Biography Snapshot
- Borne and grew up in Munich, Bavaria, Germany
- Married for more than 25 years, met my husband at KPMG
- Career start at KPMG after graduating 30 years ago with 7 years out of the box experience at another Big Four, a smaller consulting firm and as a freelancer in the first decade of my career
- Audit Partner at KPMG Germany with stations in Munich, Stuttgart and Shanghai (3 years)
- Serving a broad range of clients in different industries (main focus on Media and Automotive), listed companies as well as family owned business
- Since 2018 part of the Audit Leadership of the German firm as CHRO
Highlights
- Working on the farm from ages 9 to 12 yo
- Tax consulting early
- 7 year checking things out of her career
- Wanted to try out a lot of things and see what she liked
- Being a very structured person and being german, go figure
- Going from big company to her own company
- Learning the advantages of a big company and how to make it work for her
- The ideal combination of a KPMG
- You can hear her smile throughout the discussion
- Being mentored and mentoring, how she developed her style
- Selling - listening and asking questions
- Great questions when mentoring, really strong
- Everything has a price and consequences
- Using martial arts for career guidance
- Her best advice
- Learn
- Work hard
- Be independent
- Leave your comfort zone, as much as possible
- Being positive and flexible
- Setback discussion
- Sink or swim without a lifeguard (metaphorically of course)
- Working in china conversation and how to work their successfully
- Solid celebrity crush
Want to be a guest? Email me at gpnowak@gmail.com!