Trina Willis
Executive - Business Services, Townsville

T +61 7 4760 0800
F +61 7 4760 0866
twillis@moorestephens.com.au

Professional Qualifications

Bachelor of Commerce, James Cook University
Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
Member of the Taxation Institute of Australia

Professional Background

Based in our Townsville Office, Trina is a Business Services Executive with over 12 years experience in chartered accounting.

In developing her career with Ernst & Young as a member of their Corporate Restructuring team, Trina gained significant experience in the conduct of both   formal insolvency appointments and in restructuring work out assignments undertaken on behalf of major banks.

A skilled professional, Trina has developed strong commercial skills, being able to identify and manage risk across a diverse range of industries, and providing assistance to clients in the development of risk management and implementation of turnaround strategies.

Trina services a diverse client base, focusing on her clients' taxation and business services needs.

She has specialist skills in the areas of agriculture, tourism, property and construction, retail and manufacturing, government and health and Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander organisations.

Trina has extensive experience in business services and taxation advice, business restructuring and re-organisation, business viability reviews and assessments.

The provision of advice ranges from general compliance work, involving the preparation of financial statements and tax returns for companies, trusts and partnerships operating these businesses, through to strategic business planning, cash flow management and ongoing business advice.

Through past experience in the conduct of viability reviews and monitoring assignments on behalf of major lenders, Trina has also developed strong investigatory skills and is able to provide valuable advice to clients in the conduct of due diligence assignments.

Additionally, Trina is involved in endorsing the accounting profession, and provides an ongoing contribution in the development of relationships with commerce school teachers, James Cook University and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, dealing with regional issues impacting upon the accounting profession.