Sarah Wambui
Finance & Audit
Overview
Meet Sarah, our esteemed Advisory Partner, a luminary in the financial realm.
Her academic journey is marked by excellence, holding a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Strathmore University, a prestigious Master of Business Administration degree from the United States International University (USIU) and a member of Institute of Certified Public Accountant of Kenya (ICPAK)
In her role as an Advisory Partner, Sarah seamlessly combines her academic prowess with practical insights, providing invaluable guidance to clients. Her educational background, coupled with her hands-on experience, positions her as a trusted advisor who navigates the complex landscapes of business strategy and financial decision-making with finesse. With Sarah at the helm, businesses can rely on a seasoned professional with a wealth of knowledge and a forward-thinking approach.
Yet, Sarah’s brilliance extends beyond her academic achievements. When she’s not skillfully managing affairs at Atlas, she channels her passion into empowering women’s groups with her financial expertise. Her commitment to sharing knowledge and uplifting others, coupled with her unparalleled numerical acumen, positions Sarah as a luminary in the financial world—a true hero whose impact resonates far and wide.
Experience
With over eight years of multidisciplinary expertise in finance, audit and assurance, risk and compliance, internal controls review and implementation, financial reporting, financial analysis, and accounting, Sarah possesses comprehensive knowledge of international standards and frameworks, including ISA, IFRS, IAS, GAAP, as well as local and international tax regulations.
Sarah has collaborated with clients hailing from diverse industries such as manufacturing, financial services, hospitality, healthcare, ICT, FMCG, and construction.
She has worked with a broad client base ranging from listed companies, privately owned companies, SMEs, and start-ups. Her regional experience includes handling engagements in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Mauritius during hertenure at KPMG East Africa.