dwp | design worldwide partnership
Ian Terry has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Ian is currently serving as the Group Chief Financial Officer and Director of Shared Services at dwp | design worldwide partnership, a global architecture and design company. Prior to this, Ian worked at Freeman Company as the APAC Finance Director & Managing Director in Singapore, where they contributed to redefining live events through data-driven insights and brand activations. Ian also served as the Managing Director at The Event Company in Singapore. Ian's earlier roles include working as the Asian Region Financial Controller at Staging Connections Group Limited, and as the Group Finance Operations Manager, Treasurer, and Corporate Strategist at Seven Network Limited. Overall, Ian's work experience demonstrates their expertise in financial management, strategic planning, and leadership in various industries.
Ian Terry has a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Ormond College, The University of Melbourne, with a major in Business/Commerce, General. Ian also has a CA certification from Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. Ian's high school education was obtained from Scotch College Melbourne, where they completed their High School Certificate. Additionally, they have completed majors in Accounting and Commercial Law at the University of Melbourne.
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At the heart of everything we do is the philosophy that architecture and design is simple, elegant and timeless. For 25 years dwp has been a global architecture and design company that has completed award-winning work. Proud of our entrepreneurial spirit, we aren’t afraid to push boundaries and face new challenges. dwp steps into the future with cutting edge collaborative, sustainable and creative design technology. Currently located in Australia, Asia and the Middle East, we will extend our worldwide architectural and design services to the US and Europe by 2022.