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As we near the end of Profica’s Women’s Month series, we chat to accountant at head office, Miranda Smous. This ‘fearless female’ hails from the defence force, no less, and brings with her a gritty determination and strong work ethic. Tell us a bit more about what YOU bring to the Profica team? Coming from…
Profica’s Julie Ivason is a finalist for PAFSA PA of the Year
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Built environment heavyweight, Alan Dinnie, joins Profica
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