Natalie Curtin
B.BA Spec. Accg
Administrator
Who Natalie is
Natalie, from Peterborough and a Trent University graduate, enhances our team with her energetic presence and affinity for numerical problem-solving, a passion ignited by early sudoku challenges introduced by her grandfather. She holds an honours degree in Business Administration with a focus on accounting. Apart from her professional pursuits, Natalie is known for her exceptional baking skills, which she enjoys sharing with her loved ones. She values spending time with family, friends, and pets, often relaxing with a book by the woodstove in her family's cabin.
“Accounting is a puzzle – it’s what excites me the most.”
What Natalie Does
As the Administrator at Unity, Natalie partners with Principal Kristy Hook, playing a pivotal role in financial management and enhancing organizational efficiency. Her exceptional dedication to detail, combined with a profound passion for number analysis, stands as indispensable in driving Unity's aspirations for success. Natalie's unwavering commitment to maintaining precise financial records is not only instrumental in facilitating the company's strategic financial decisions but also in bolstering its overall operational excellence.
Why Natalie Does it
Natalie's career is underpinned by her unwavering commitment to excellence and professional development. Her move from municipal finance to business was driven by a passion for hard work and the profound satisfaction that comes from making impactful contributions. Natalie thrives on the accuracy and clarity that precise data provides, enabling strategic financial planning and supporting the organization's ambitions. Her role involves a strategic input that significantly influences the company's direction and continuous improvement.
Giving
To fulfill our commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility, every member of the Unity team has chosen an organization that aligns with their personal values and purpose. Unity has made a donation on behalf of each team member to their chosen organization.
Why Natalie chose: CANAAF Heads Up Fund
“I selected the Canadian Alopecia Areata Foundation because society often only associates baldness or unwanted hair loss with Cancer, overshadowing the reality that Alopecia is the primary cause for partial and complete hair loss, around the globe. Many children, teens, and adults struggle with hair loss, and how it impacts their self-image, as well as their daily lives. I was diagnosed with the disease at the age of seventeen, when I was fortunate enough to afford the necessary hairpieces for my personal comfort and confidence. The CANAAF Heads Up Fund, aims to assist those lacking financial resources by providing funding for similar hairpieces, ensuring everyone, regardless of means, can experience comfort and confidence in their own skin.”