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Join me for Season 2 of Women in STEM Career & Confidence, an inspiring stories series with guests. 001 Inspiring Stories with Channel Swimmer Jane McCormick
Pascal Saint-Amans, Jane McCormick of KPMG and Ryan Broderick of BuzzFeed.If you think that the hardest thing to understand is income tax then you are in good company - Albert Einstein's. If you would like to better understand tax then you should come to this session where you will hear from some of the world's authorities on just how much tax is right.Support the show (https://websummit.com/)
In this episode, Jane McCormick, Global Head of Tax & Legal Services, KPMG International, Chris Morgan, Head of Global Tax Policy, KPMG International, and John Connors, Group Tax Director, Vodafone Group Services Limited, discuss what the new reality may look like from a Responsible Tax perspective and how the tax transparency debate will evolve moving forward.
Jane McCormick, Global Head of Tax & Legal Services, KPMG International and Lewis Lu, Head of Tax, KPMG in China, share their perspectives on the current situation through both a global and local lens, as businesses react and manage through the current environment and move beyond crisis response to recovery and post-recovery planning.
Welcome to the second in the series of The Trust Delusion podcasts. The project, running across 2020, explores how businesses can earn trust authentically and legitimately; busting many myths (and exposing some dodgy data) along the way. Added context, poignancy and urgency is provided by the COVID-19 crisis and the tumultuous impact on business, politics and personal lives.In this episode, hosted by award-winning journalist and Jericho Partner, Matthew Gwyther, listen to:Bestselling author, Margaret Heffernan, who blazed a trail with her books Wilful Blindness and, more recently, Uncharted: How to Map the Future Together – with its prescient insights into pandemics and crisis preparedness – with a cry for competence as a cornerstone of trust:"I would much rather be operated on by a competent heart surgeon, than one who is good at marketing."Costcutter Supermarkets Group Chief Executive, Darcy Wilson-Rymer, whose national grocery chain of over 2,000 shops is on the retail frontline of the Coronavirus pandemic"We don’t know where the chips are going to fall post-crisis but when they do fall business is very good at picking it up, finding the opportunity and running with it - and that will effectively create a new normal for trust."Jane McCormick, Global Head of Tax & Legal Services at KPMG – where auditors, accountants and advisors have been in the bullseye of the trust storm in recent years"We’re now seeing a lot more collaboration between groups – this isn’t government vs. business. It’s government with business and civil society working together. Groups that have been somewhat polarised having a shared purpose and coming together".Professor Veronica Hope-Hailey, University of Bath and former Dean of the School of Management, one of the world’s foremost authorities on trust data and trustworthy behaviour – why honesty must trump hyperbole, from business leaders living in “the la la land of always sunny uplands."“Leadership has become a scripted performance art, poorly excused by an obsession with increasing returns and shareholder value”You can read more about The Trust Delusion project here. Tune-in to the first episode in the series. And catch-up on Jericho’s thinking on the Holy Trinity of Trust, Purpose and Engagement.If you would like to find out more and/ or work with Jericho, please get in touch.
Jane McCormick, Global Head of Tax & Legal, KPMG International discusses what major trends in the tax world will shape the tax function in the year and decade ahead.
We talk to Jane McCormick, Global Head of Tax for KPMG International about what she sees as the most pressing trends for tax leaders and their departments today, which will tee-up our subsequent episodes that will unpack each of these areas.
Jane McCormick, KPMG's Global Head of Tax, introduces the company's global initiative on responsible tax
Jane McCormick, aka Janie Harvey, says that Domestic abuse is everyone's problem and that her own childhood abuse was in part responsible for her life as a prostitute living off of booze and pills for many years. Longing to make enough money to support her two daughters, Jane Harvey found the money and lifestyle in Las Vegas addicting. During the 1960's, teenage Jane was pulling in 500,000 dollars a year. She was introduced to highrollers and entertainers like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, by Casino owners and Pit bosses who expected her to keep these clients in the hotel casino spending thousands of dollars nightly. Jane had an ongoing relationship with Frank Sinatra for 9 years and says that Jerry Lewis paid her $200.00 a night to sleep with her and that he was the nicest man and one of her favorite customers, of whom include, Sam Snead, Arnold Palmer, Harry James, Peter Lawford, Engelbert Humperdinck and most surprising of all William Frawley of "I love Lucy" fame.