Now he has reached KPMG’s most senior ranks, Kudzai Chipangura wants to help others do the same.
It’s a long way from a childhood in Zimbabwe. Mr Chipangura’s parents fled the country when he was 17 , seeking a better education for their children in Australia.
While the tax expert thinks the diversity in his workplace is vastly improved on what it was 20 years ago, he says he has still struggled with a lack of role models. That internal pressure includes wanting to exceed expectations and make sure his work is perfect, Mr Chipangura says, “so that it can’t be said that ‘well it’s because of his background that he hasn’t done a good job’ ”.But as a partner now, he hopes that he can play that mentoring role for juniors from similar backgrounds.don’t want to lose the talent that we have in western Sydney
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