My Job, My Style


Society has not yet achieved resolution for those it can’t manage or doesn’t know how to manage. I hope that I can be part of what changes that.

Alexandra McTaggart

I am a 20-year experience consultant with a professional and cultural background in financial analysis and forensic accounting, customer service and bespoke problem-solving, politics and globalization.

I combine my extensive expertise in both public and private sectors with my bachelor’s degree in Criminology and Social Policy and my higher education paths in Forensic Accounting, Politics, and Globalization.

Experiences such as being a head foreman of a trial, a revenue and customs administrator, and a tax advisor allowed me to practice - and literally live - the actual responsibilities of good citizenship. They also let me personally deepen the proper meaning of ‘public service’ as a genuine mindset of supporting people.

Private corporations’ environments gave me the opportunity of experimenting theories, techniques and relationship styles that maximize professional performance, put negotiation to the centre, and stimulate problem-solving and will-to-win approaches.

I am extremely passionate about personal growth and intellectual development, so I strongly promote life-long learning and physical training because they are a key combined strategy to restore the mind and focus attention: two essential milestones towards self-improvement and professional enhancement.

But, above all, I strongly promote a culture of courage and balance, of support and calmness, of respect and health, of knowledge and diversity that can really open our individual and collective minds to the acceptance of mistakes and difficulties as something to confront and learn from.

My career thus far has focused on providing excellence. Now I am driven to refocus that drive to people who are in need. Not just from a service perspective, not just from a corporate perspective, but for all those whom I can help to make a difference.