Duncan Burgess’ “number one passion” in his role is people. “You could put in the best process and/or technological solutions, but if people in the business and finance team don’t believe in it or understand it, it’ll fail.”
“So, success always comes back to the people,” says Duncan, who is a Global Finance Director.
One of Duncan’s favourite aspects about being a Global Finance Director is the opportunity he has had to develop and build the finance teams.
Developing a finance team
He really enjoys understanding what motivates the people in his teams, then aligning this motivation to help transform the finance function and the business together.
As Duncan says: “The thing that I get the most fun out of is the development of my finance team, I love to see them grow.”
To enable this growth, Duncan believes every person should be actively working to replace themselves thus giving everyone in the team room for their development.
“We shouldn’t be trying to protect our jobs, we should be trying to find our successors – we should all be continually developing.”
This attitude has been a hallmark of Duncan’s career, where he has worked in many different financial roles across different industries.
Duncan’s journey in finance
Duncan, who is Canadian, began his career working for Ernst & Young Canada. This provided great grounding, he says, particularly in financial accounting. But he soon transferred to the UK to take advantage of its wide range of opportunities.
He joined oil and gas company BG Group in their budgeting and forecasting team to broaden his management accounting and reporting experience. This provided a great grounding once he took on the Financial Controller role at a division of Kodak.
He then moved to the security construction technology company ICx Technologies as division controller. Here he was responsible for the finance functions of 12 smaller companies throughout North America.
“What I learned from most of my roles is that in order for finance to be really successful, you have to be ingrained in the business.”
“You have to enable your function to work alongside the business to be successful.”