JOHN BRODERICK, PARTNER
Nationality
Irish/Swedish
Profession
Financial analyst and Chartered Accountant
Education
Bachelor of Commerce (B. Comm.) degree from National University of Ireland, University College Dublin. Fellow (F.C.A.) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland.
Key qualifications
Strong management and administrative skills. Keen interest in quality assurance processes. Practiced provider of business management advice. Fully familiar with preparing evaluation reports and appraisals. Extensive knowledge of generating business plans and financial projections. Comprehensive experience of management information systems, including finance, accounting, internal controls, budgeting and reporting. Adviser on human resources and the application of equal opportunity policies and procedures. Good understanding of all aspects of capacity building, institutional development, organisational structures and staff training. Knowledge of international financing institutions, and other multi- and bi-lateral agencies. Extensive international exposure from participation in multi-disciplinary teams and development projects. Computer literate – fully familiar with spreadsheet modelling, word processing and computerised systems.
Sector experience
Resourceful all-round financial expert with solid analytical and writing skills. Senior consultancy experience from a variety of private sector and public organisations, programmes and projects. Emphasis towards utilities and infrastructure – including water and sanitation, roads and transport, and telecommunications.
Country experience
Angola, Armenia, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Ireland, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyz Republic, Laos, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Nigeria, Palestine, Russia, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Sweden, Tajikistan, Turkey, Ukraine, UK, USA, Vietnam and Zimbabwe.
Languages
English – Mother tongue
Portuguese – Full professional proficiency
Swedish – Full professional proficiency
French – Minimum professional proficiency