Auckland War Memorial Museum
Hass Moosbally MBA FCPA has extensive work experience in finance and strategy roles. Hass is currently serving as the Head of Finance at Auckland War Memorial Museum. Prior to this, they held the position of Head of FP&A at Sky TV. Hass also served as the General Manager Finance at Datacom and held the role of Senior Finance Business Partner at the same company. Hass has also worked as a Commercial Lead at Vodafone NZ and a Corporate Planning Manager at AsureQuality. In addition, they have significant experience in the pharmaceutical industry, holding management positions at Pfizer NZ Ltd. Hass has a strong background in corporate planning and strategy, having worked as a Senior Manager at Westpac NZ Ltd and a CFO & 2IC at MMG Advisory Partners. Hass has also worked in corporate strategy and finance roles at AMP Financial Services NZ Ltd. Hass holds an MBA and is a FCPA professional.
Hass Moosbally completed an MBA in Business Administration with an A+ grade from the University of Auckland in 2007. Additionally, they obtained a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration with an A+ grade from the same university in 2005. Hass received a CPA degree in Professional Accountancy from CPA Australia in 2011. In 2000 to 2003, they pursued a BBS Info Systems degree with an A+ grade from Unitec New Zealand and became an ACA (Chartered Accountant) through the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants. Furthermore, they earned a DipM (Diploma in Marketing) from the Chartered Institute of Marketing in 1994 and a BA (Hons) in Accounting & Finance from the University of the West of England in 1991. Additionally, Moosbally studied BBS Information Systems at Unitec | Te Pūkenga, though the specific timeframe is unknown. Hass also received the Beta Gamma Sigma Honour Society Award for High Scholastic Achievement from The University of Auckland in 2007.
Auckland War Memorial Museum
Tāmaki Paenga Hira - Auckland War Memorial Museum, is a major New Zealand and Auckland cultural institution. It comprises the War Memorial for the Auckland region and an encyclopedic museum, featuring extensive natural sciences and human history collections. The Museum is largely funded by Auckland residents but is also increasing its self-generated commercial revenue. The Museum is fully committed to help the city achieve the aspirations of the Auckland Plan by serving diverse audiences onsite, online and out in the communities of Auckland. The Museum seeks to play a leading role in the cultural and creative life of the city, and contribute strongly as a research and educational institution, tourist destination, sustainability leader and partner, seeking improved social outcomes for all residents. The Museum is located within the grounds of Auckland Domain, and is housed within a building with major cultural heritage significance. In late 2012, the publication of Future Museum began a new era for Tāmaki Paenga Hira. A strategic response to the Auckland Plan, Future Museum looks forward two decades and provides the framework and direction for exciting initiatives which will be set out in successive Annual Plans of the Museum.