David King In 60 Seconds

David King is a dynamic professional armed with exceptional financial management expertise, outstanding people skills, and a strategic mindset. Passionate about empowering stakeholders to realize their dreams, David thrives on collaborating with growing organizations to help them achieve their goals and live the life they choose. With a wealth of experience as a CFO, David has successfully partnered with medium and large corporations across diverse sectors. In 2014, he embarked on a fulfilling journey with the CFO Centre, embracing a portfolio career as a part-time CFO.

Specialist Skills

Business Planning

Leadership

Profit Improvement

Strategic Thinker

Management Information

Track Record Highlights

  • Established the CFO Centre business in the Newcastle / Hunter region of NSW and successfully grew a portfolio of SME clients and a team of CFOs.
  • Successfully acquired and integrated multiple businesses as part of the growth plan for a private equity backed manufacturer and service provider.
  • Led several successful ERP integrations, delivering on the needs and expectations of all stakeholders.
  • Launched and delivered a new professional development initiative for regional finance executives who had limited access to such programs.
  • Played a pivotal role in successfully steering a large manufacturer through voluntary administration with an eventual sale to a multi-national buyer.

Sector Experience

  • Manufacturing & Transport Logistics: Light & heavy manufacturing
  • Property & Real Estate: Property Development
  • Engineering: Mining OEM
  • Services: Professional services

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