This month’s day in the life is with our finance director, Jerome Charles. In our chat, Jerome speaks to us about the route he took into finance within the advertising industry and how what you see as mistakes changes as your career evolves.
What led you to a career in finance?
I was good at numbers throughout school and a maths degree followed which led me into a career in sales. Unfortunately, while I liked the idea of it, it turned out I wasn’t particularly good at sales. When a job opened up in the accounts department at the same company it was a no brainer, I jumped at the opportunity. Accounting felt so much more comfortable to me. I am far happier looking at a spreadsheet rather than writing a speech or presenting a deck.
That first role was in a company selling knowledge on the property overseas market. After the 2008 recession, the company went through a tricky time and, even though I was still junior, I became the sole person on the finance team. I left to go travelling and when I returned, after a finance role in theatre turned out to be surprisingly corporate, I was offered a role in the media industry. It was an eye opener into a much more interesting industry for me in a far more relaxed environment. I was also lucky to begin working under a great finance director who I followed to subsequent roles.
What does a typical day look like for you?
One of the beauties of finance is that there are specific deliverables which give your days and weeks structure. In my role as finance director, I must strike the right balance between the strategic: planning, forecasting and performance, and the supportive: making sure that every stakeholder in the business has what they need to do their jobs. A huge part of my role is supporting my team and the SLT with their work, I have to manage that while bringing a strategic financial perspective across different areas of the business.