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Event Details

 

IIA NZ / CAANZ Joint Webinar Series - #2

Date 
23 April 2026
Time
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Venue
Online
Online
Delivery Method
Online
Facilitator
IIA NZ & CAANZ

IIA NZ & CAANZ Join Webinar Series - Webinar #2

Webinar Series: The Three Ts of Modern Auditing - Embracing Technology, Cultivating Talent and Building Trust

  • Workshop 2:
  • Theme: Cultivating Talent to Shape Tomorrow's Assurance
  • Date: Thursday 23 April 2026
  • Time: 11am-12 NZST
  • Format: Online only (IIA NZ Teams link)
  • Audience: Members of IIA NZ and CA ANZ
  • Cost: Complimentary

Speakers:

  • CAANZ welcome: Lydia Tsen, New Zealand Government Affairs Leader
  • IIA NZ welcome: Sally Dunbar, IIA NZ Chief Executive
  • IIA NZ Facilitator: John Stewart
  • CA ANZ Presenter: Charlotte Evett FCA
  • IIA NZ Presenter: Rodney Young
  • OAG Presenter: TBC

Summary:

As the audit profession evolves, so too must the people who power it. This joint CA ANZ / IIA NZ workshop delves into the critical role of talent development in shaping the future of assurance, offering a forward-looking perspective on how internal and external auditors can build resilient, skilled, and diverse teams.

Through expert-led discussions, and interactive Q&A, this session will provide actionable strategies for cultivating a future-ready audit workforce that is agile, inclusive, and equipped to deliver assurance in a complex world.

Objectives:

  • Identify and evaluate strategies for developing a future-ready audit workforce, including education pathways, upskilling initiatives, and the integration of diverse talent through global mobility and inclusive hiring practices.
  • Analyse current and emerging workforce challenges and opportunities-such as evolving career expectations, hybrid work environments, and talent shortages-and apply practical approaches to attract, retain, and empower audit professionals in a rapidly changing assurance landscape

Housekeeping Notes for Attendees

  • Please keep your camera on where possible - it creates a more engaging environment.
  • Keep your microphone muted unless invited to speak, to reduce background noise.
  • Use the Teams chat function to submit questions, after the initial presentation. You may also indicate "I'd like to ask a question" and the facilitator will call on you, or use the Teams chat function.
  • This session will not be recorded for privacy reasons - please take your own notes.
  • Due to time constraints and the high number of attendees, we may not be able to address all questions.
  • There is no PowerPoint presentation for this workshop. This is a facilitated discussion building workshop. The presenters will provide a short summary, and then the floor will open for audience engagement. We strongly encourage you to ask your questions at that point.
  • Speaker materials, where available, will be provided to attendees following the session.

    Event Prices:

    • IIA NZ Members: $FREE
    • OAG Members: $FREE
    • CAANZ Members: $FREE

    IIA NZ Members: Please register below.

    CAANZ Members: Please register via this link: TBC

    Registrations are now open and will be closed 15 April 2026.

    Confirmation of attendance with further information will be sent to all attendees after registration closes.

    Maximum session capacity: 50 people. Please Note: We require a minimum of 10 registrations for this event to go ahead. Secure your spot at your earliest convenience.

    Disclaimer: When you register to attend this joint CAANZ and IIA NZ workshop, you will receive an online meeting link. Please note that your attendance will be visible to all online attendees. The link will be used for the purpose of this workshop only, and IIA NZ and CAANZ will not retain any personal information related to your participation.

    IIA NZ Event Overview and Refund Policy: https://iianz.org.nz/Site/terms-and-conditions.aspx

    If you require assistance with registering, please contact events@iianz.org.nz


    Prices
    ÏIA NZ Member: Online
    Complimentary
    OAG Members: Online
    Complimentary

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