Merna Halabi

Group Financial Controller - Fp&a at SPC Global Ltd

Merna Halabi, CPA, is an accomplished finance professional with extensive experience in financial planning and analysis. Currently serving as Group Financial Controller - FP&A at SPC Global since January 2021, Merna has held various roles throughout a diverse career, including Group Finance Manager & Business Partner for Commercial and Financial Planning and Analysis Manager. Prior experience includes positions at Asahi Beverages as Senior Financial Analyst for both Alcohol and Non-Alcohol sectors, and at Warrnambool Cheese and Butter as Sales Analyst. Earlier roles were undertaken as a Commercial Analyst at Metcash and Orora, Finance Analyst at Nufarm, and Senior Finance Analyst at Ford Motor Company, as well as Finance Analyst at Valcorp Fine Foods. Merna holds a Bachelor's degree in Accounting from Victoria University and is a member of CPA Australia.

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SPC Global Ltd

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SPC is a proud manufacturer of fruit and vegetables, based in the Goulburn Valley Region of Victoria, Australia. SPC is committed to the important role it plays in the Australian economy and manufacturing industry. We are proud that 90% of our ingredients are grown right here in Australia. As we are unable to source the commercial quantity of some ingredients locally, we also import: Pineapples and mangoes from our tropical manufacturing source in Thailand Beans from Canada (we always look for Australian crops but currently need to buy our navy beans from Canada in order to meet demand). We have established various programs and continue to work with local growers to source local and provide this produce in the future. We want to see a vibrant and successful food manufacturing industry in Australia, so we work closely with our growers to ensure that our products contain the highest-quality Australian fruit. We also work hard to communicate the importance of paying a little extra for quality Australian products.