Kieng Iv 162 Brier Park Road | Brantford, ON | N3R 5T7 kiv@uwaterloo.ca 519.897.1012 ONLINE PROFILES E-Portfolio: http://kiengiv.uwaterlooca.efolioworld.com/ Profile: http://accounting.uwaterloo.ca/afm/student-profile-kieng.htm SUMMARY OF SKILLS • • • • • • Hard working and determined individual who loves challenges and strives to consistently improve Exceptional organizational and communication skills established through student leadership roles Strong team player with outstanding interpersonal skills as proven by various work experiences Highly productive worker who demonstrates the ability to complete tasks in a timely and efficient manner Very competent in finance supported by strong performance in finance courses and teaching assistant position Proficient with business applications such as MS Word, Excel, SAP, Lotus Notes, Outlook and PowerPoint EDUCATION Candidate for Bachelor of Accounting & Financial Management University of Waterloo Expected graduation: December 2010 • Minor in Economics • Dean’s Honours List and Excellent Academic Standing Sept. 2006 - Present PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Student member, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario Member, Institute of Internal Auditors Sept. 2008 – Present Mar. 2008 – Present WORK EXPERIENCE Risk Consultant Sept. 2008 – Aug. 2010 Deloitte & Touche – Enterprise Risk Services • Interviewed information technology personnel and developed a thorough understanding of clients’ business and information technology environment • Performed audit procedures and assessed management’s assertions surrounding information technology controls • Made several recommendations to clients to increase information security and become more compliant with regulatory standards such as Sarbanes-Oxley Teaching Assistant Apr. 2009 – Present Marker/Proctor Sept. 2008 – Present University of Waterloo - School of Accounting and Finance • Assessed performance of midterms, assignments and final examinations by providing objective marking • Guest lectured on three different occasions by presenting cases, new material and review sessions • Critically evaluated course structures and suggested improvements to professors • Marked midterm and final examinations for AFM 101, 102, 123, 131, 201, 241, 291 and 371 Workshop Facilitator May 2009 – Present Organizational and Human Development – Student Leadership Workshops • Attended 3 day training session on how to effectively facilitate workshops • Focused on collaboration by working effectively with co-facilitator to enhance leadership workshop • Developed oral communication through facilitation of workshops for groups of 15-20 student leaders Kieng Iv 162 Brier Park Road | Brantford, ON | N3R 5T7 kiv@uwaterloo.ca 519.897.1012 AWARDS - EDUCATION Robin K. Banks Fellowship, University of Waterloo – School of Accounting and Finance Sept. 2008 - Present • Exceptional academic and extracurricular accomplishments In-Course Millennium Scholarship – Provincial Level, Millennium Foundation Sept. 2008 - Present • Outstanding leadership, academic and community-wide achievements Queen Elizabeth II Aiming for the Top Scholarship, Ontario Government Sept. 2006- Present • Excellent academic achievements in high school and maintained strong performance throughout university Merit Entrance Scholarship, University of Waterloo Sept. 2006 • Entering average of greater than 85% Head Master Award – Top Overall Student, Brantford Collegiate Institute June 2006 Valedictorian of Graduating Class, Brantford Collegiate Institute June 2006 AWARDS - OTHERS Student Leader of the Year, Federation of Students Mar. 2010 • Meaningful impact on University community through leadership and given to the top 10 student leaders. President Circle’s Award for leadership, University of Waterloo Jan. 2010 • Excellence in university career leadership. Highly competitive award, given only to top student leaders. Student of the Term, University of Waterloo – Arts Student Union Aug. 2009 Two 3I – Operation Improvement Suggestions, Siemens Power Generation Apr. 2008 1st - Individual, University Chess Championship – Division B Jan. 2008 1st - Team, University Chess Championship – Division B Jan. 2008 Super Frosh Leader – Excellent enthusiasm and dedication, Accounting Orientation Sept. 2007 EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Committee Member, Federation Orientation Committee Nov. 2008 – Sept. 2009 Team Leader, Arts Orientation Mar. 2008 – Sept. 2008 Arts Tech Crew, Arts Orientation Mar. 2007 – Sept. 2007 • Worked with three other committee members to plan a five day orientation for 1200 first year students • Used initiative ideas and hard work to improve many aspects of orientation week • Enhanced leadership skills through interacting and motivating over 200 orientation leaders • Achieved highest student volunteer position for orientation week Team Leader, Accounting & Financial Management Admissions Assignment Apr. 2008, Apr. 2009 Student Panel, Accounting & Financial Management Admissions Assignment Apr. 2008, Apr. 2009 • Displayed outstanding leadership skills by leading a group of 50 volunteers to set up an event that hosted over 3000 visitors • Professionally introduced myself and answered questions for parents while on the student life panel VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Mentor, Mentor Buddy Program - Accounting Students’ Education Contribution Sept. 2008 – Dec. 2008 • Guided four first year students through their first semester at university • Helped them excel academically through tutorial sessions and one-on-one tutoring Mentor, Adopt a Co-op - Accounting Students’ Education Contribution Sept. 2008 – Present • Led two second year students through their first co-operative education job search each year • Created a “Jobmine 101” document to describe how to use the university’s co-op job database • Performed mock interviews, resume critiques and one-on-one consulting to help them professionally