Cindy Su Wins Partner of the Year at the 2024 Australian Accounting Awards

by | Jul 1, 2024


We are immensely proud to announce that our managing partner, Cindy Su, has been awarded the prestigious title of Partner of the Year at the recently held 2024 Australian Accounting Awards. This accolade is a testament to Cindy’s exceptional leadership, dedication, and the innovative spirit she brings to Chan & Naylor and the wider accounting community. 

Cindy expressed her gratitude, stating, “It’s a huge recognition of the Chan & Naylor value and culture that I’m lucky to be part of. Thanks for our clients’ support!” 

The Australian Accounting Awards black-tie gala ceremony, held on June 20, 2024, at the Hyatt Regency Sydney, brought together over 600 industry professionals to celebrate excellence in the accounting profession. With 300 finalists competing across 35 categories, the awards highlighted the diverse talent and significant contributions within the industry. 

Cindy Su emerged as the winner in the highly competitive Partner of the Year category, besting nine other remarkable finalists. The judging criteria included her professional achievements, strong leadership qualities, excellence in building and maintaining client relationships, active community involvement, and her impact on advancing the accounting profession. 

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Cindy on this extraordinary accomplishment. We also invite our clients, colleagues, and stakeholders to join us in celebrating her achievement and in looking forward to her continued leadership and inspiration within our firm and the accounting community. 


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