White Collar Magazine: 009, (A conversation with Silas Adekunle.)

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WHITE COLLAR | ISSUE 009

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orporate dinners can be a blur of activity and conversation. Everyone’s usually looking for a chance to charm the right people and hopefully land some kind of a deal. After an evening of blatant flattery and forced laughter at bad jokes, I settled in for the meal and found myself at the same table as Farhan. He was quiet and kept to himself but I had a feeling that there was more to this individual, I mean, still waters do run deep.

The conversation started off in the almost-scripted way that they all do at these sorts of functions, with a casual “Who are you and what do you do?” However when the talks took a more organic tone, I couldn’t seem keep up with the wealth of insight that Farhan has when it comes to business and finance. See, Farhan Qureshi is the founder of Fqureshi Consulting and he’s a Financial Management Specialist with over 12 years of experience. No wonder they called him the Indian Sherlock Holmes of accounting. That level of precision is admittedly rare. He helps create and actively mentors finance teams for organizations with

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A MAGAZINE FOR THE CAREER-PERSON AND ENTREPRENEUR


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