Charity Property Conference 2013
29 Oct 2013
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Sindy Fortescue is director of finance at the Disabilities Trust.
She started her career as an articled clerk at Chater, Knight and Co (1965-69) and qualified as a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales in 1970. From 1970-73 she worked for Nchanga Consolidated Copper Mines in Zambia as a member of the internal audit team before becoming the company’s residual accounts accountant.
A self-employed qualified accountant from 1983 until 1996, Sindy prepared and audited range of accounts including those of the then Disabled Housing Trust (now the Disabilities Trust) and joined the Trust as finance manager in 1996, becoming director of finance in 2006.
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