Unmasking the Imposter: Owning Your Success and Competence

The Future of Tax Professionals webinar: Unmasking the Imposter: Owning Your Success and Competence
Monday 8 December 12.00 - 13.00

If you've ever questioned your skills or felt like an "imposter" then this session is for you.  It will explore why we sometimes feel like we’re going to be found out and share practical strategies to address self doubt and confidently embrace and continually develop your professional strengths.  The session will cover:

  • Why do we sometimes feel like an imposter?
  • How when and where it shows up can be different for each of us
  • Practical tools for managing when it does
  • Building a confident and agile tax identity


Who would benefit from attending
This session is aimed at tax professionals in the first decade of their career who want to build confidence and own their expertise and professional identity.

Date: Monday 8 December
Time: 12.00 - 13.00
Location: Virtual webinar
Price: Free


Meet our speaker
This session will be led by Ruth Punter, a Coach, Facilitator and Chartered Tax Adviser with 25 years’ experience in the Big 4.   

Formerly a Director at PwC, Ruth worked with people and organisations to solve tax and business challenges arising from their workforce and, in her last five years, led a programme to transform PwC’s delivery of tax services through managed services.  

Throughout her career Ruth has coached, developed and led individuals and teams and designed and delivered career, personal development and leadership training.  Having always loved this aspect of her role, she is now focusing on helping individuals to glow brightly in their life and work through her own practice covering coaching, training and events.

The Future of Tax Professionals (FTP) committee is aimed at helping students or members of the ATT and/or CIOT who are in the first ten years of their career.  The committee host events such as development skills, networking, social events, technical and general interest topics that are particularly relevant to those in the early part of their career. For more details on the FTP committee and our events click here.

As always, we welcome ideas for future events. If you have any suggestions or any questions, please contact the FTP Committee on [email protected]

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