Bec Faucett

Accountant

CA, BComm, BBus

Bec is one of our Senior accountants who began working with us in June 2016 after leaving a mid-tier firm after 4 years. Bec studied at Griffith University earning two degrees; a bachelor of Commerce majoring in Accounting and a bachelor of Business majoring in Event Management. She then went on to complete her CA in 2015 earning Merit awards in both Taxation and Auditing.

When she’s not doing laps of the office on her morning and arvo coffee run, she’s talking to her clients about their goals, helping them minimise their tax through effective tax planning, and putting their minds at ease that, above all else, she’s just a real, genuine, down to earth person who loves helping people.

She loves her position within CHG and the people she works with, and enjoys training junior staff. If she didn’t spend all this time becoming an accountant, she would have loved to become a primary school teacher.

Bec loves to go camping and 4wding on the weekends and is not shy on the Friday night wines. She loves spending time with her Husband, Adam, and Staffy Daisy, on a Sunday bike ride down the coastline. Some of her best memories are around a campfire, and if she won the lotto, she would figure out a way to pack her life and work into a van and travel around Australia.

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Quick Questions with Bec Faucett

Are you messy or organised?
Both! Work is my organised space, but please just don’t look at my bedroom!

Favourite travel spot?
Fraser Island

How do you define success?
Loving yourself, loving what you do, and loving how you do it.

What is the last joke you recall?
What about Velcro, what a rip off that is.

If you were to write a book about yourself, what would you name it?
Just stumbling through it one day at a time.

Tell us a little bit about your family.
They’re a crazy bunch with a lot of love.

What aspect of your role do you enjoy the most?
Talking to people and getting to know them personally, not just their businesses.

What is the most important thing you have learned in the last five years?
Doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will.

What is your personal philosophy?
Well done is better than well said.

Where would you like to go on a dream vacation?
The Maldives

You’re happiest when?
I’m out of mobile reception, drink in hand and feet in sand.