Boyce is a vibrant, diverse group of professionals who make one cohesive team. We come from all over - and we don't just mean geographically. We have a broad range of education, background and experience, and we specialise in tax, finance, audit, superannuation, information technology, human resources, administration and more.
We value the tools that help us to do things differently: the way we embrace innovation and technology benefits our clients and our team.
And we cherish a rewarding career with community connection.


Boyce Managing Director Carmen Caldwell has extensive experience in providing financial services for retail, professional and service businesses. She specialises in developing quality internal systems that capture accurate information and enable timely management reporting.
Over her long career with Boyce, Carmen has valued a proactive approach. She leads the way in helping Boyce clients achieve their personal financial goals, such as through the continued growth of their businesses, the protection of their established assets, due diligence for the transfer of assets or the establishment of new ventures, and much more.
“I love how Boyce offers exciting careers for people both in the city and regional Australia.”
As Independent Chairman, Jim leads Boyce’s governance arrangements. He advances the interests and cohesiveness of the leadership group and provides independent advice, counsel and guidance for business unit leaders and team members.
“Trust, integrity and fairness are not indifferent to performing well, financially or personally, or when acting individually or as a corporate entity.”


Bronnie Taylor is a respected former politician, regional health advocate, and current leader in women’s empowerment and regional development. During her tenure as deputy leader in NSW Parliament, Bronnie served as the most senior woman in government and held multiple ministerial portfolios including Mental Health, Regional Health, and Women.
As non-executive director at Boyce, Bronnie lends her expansive understanding of regional challenges and policy, to support the firm’s commitment to regional businesses and communities. Her appointment reflects her passion for championing regional resilience and sustainable economic development.
Bronnie’s career has been defined by purpose, empathy, and action. She demonstrates that leadership can lead to significant and lasting effects within a community, even after leaving public office. Now, through her post-political portfolio, Bronnie continues to inspire change, particularly for women, families, and rural Australians, demonstrated by her work as director with Motherland Australia.


As Chief Corporate Officer, Kiri leads Boyce’s Corporate Services Division, driving alignment between support functions and business units to deliver on the firm’s strategic priorities. With over 20 years of executive leadership experience across professional services, Kiri brings a practical, people-first approach to how Boyce delivers for clients and communities across regional Australia.
“Strong organisations are built when strategy, people and purpose are genuinely aligned”
Outside of work, Kiri is deeply committed to community involvement, holding Board roles, mentoring young professionals, and supporting initiatives that strengthen leadership and capability.


Caroline leads and contributes to the development of our Boyce team members. She also engages and advises clients to help them achieve their goals, by helping to build their knowledge and by working collaboratively to improve and grow their businesses.
As a judge for Business NSW’s Business Awards program, she thoroughly enjoys seeing the success of high-achieving small to medium enterprises across regional Australia.
“I’m proud of our team: their energy, the creative solutions and the way we aspire to provide solutions for clients.”


Brian has a passion for providing practical and understandable solutions. His detailed knowledge of all areas of tax and business operations enables him to help his clients uncover truly integrated, workable solutions.
Consulting across a broad range of tax matters - from salary and wage issues through to complex public entity taxation - Brian advises on intricate areas of goods and services tax (GST), income tax, capital gains tax (CGT), employment taxes and land tax. Brian’s expertise is in developing practical solutions to issues such as business structuring and strategies, as well as business and asset transfers.
Brian has contributed to policy design, with roles on Treasury and industry body consultation and discussion groups, and by writing papers and submissions to lobby for change.


A Certified Financial Planner, Lindsay Garnock has more than 20 years of experience in the financial advisory industry. Lindsay also has a genuine desire to help families and businesses maximise their wealth potential, taking a personalised, integrated approach to financial planning and asset management.
He has a strong rural background, having spent his childhood on the family grazing property at Bombala in southern NSW. Over his career, Lindsay has been based in the regional centres of Cooma, Goulburn and now Wagga, where he is a member of the Kurrajong Race Day committee that raises funds for disability services across the Riverina.
“We live the values of caring for our clients and team on a daily basis.”


Ben utilises his passion and experience in agriculture to lead his team, based in northern NSW, where he is involved in a number of community organisations.
“At Boyce, we genuinely care for our clients and are passionate about helping them maximise their wealth. We are best placed to advise our clients as we provide financial information that is meaningful, not simply a tax return. It’s one of the areas where we are different from others and it is why I love Boyce.”


Linda Mackellar joined Boyce Chartered Accountants as a cadet. She was soon appointed to the specialist Tax Focus Group and later as a Director. In 2003, Linda helped establish Boyce’s newest office, in Wagga; our client base there has since grown rapidly and considerably. She has since developed a strong interest in mentoring team members.
Her family owns and operates a mixed farming business, giving Linda real perspective and alignment with the opportunities, challenges and issues faced by Boyce’s clients in the agricultural and business sectors.
“I’m motivated to help clients achieve their financial goals. I gain great satisfaction from making a difference to a client’s business and increasing their personal wealth.”


An important member of Boyce since taking up a cadetship in 1998, Julie has built deep expertise across agricultural advisory and strategic superannuation planning.
Over her career with Boyce, she has held a range of senior leadership roles, including leading the Self-Managed Super Fund Business Unit for 14 years. Julie now leads Boyce Private Business Services, supporting clients with business growth and long-term development.
Growing up on the family farm near Boorowa, Julie has a strong connection to regional communities. She now lives in Cooma, where she serves as a Board member of Monaro Retirement Villas and Monaro Farming Systems. She is also a past Board member of Ag Shows NSW, where she held the Treasurer role for five years, volunteered with the Cooma Show Committee, and is a current member of the Cooma Chamber of Commerce.
Julie has volunteered with the NSW Burn Support Foundation for many years, an organisation close to her heart and one that reflects her personal commitment to helping others.
“I’m passionate about helping clients and watching the Boyce team grow and develop. I know Boyce will last long into the future.”


Julieanne partners with business owners and family groups to provide strategic financial support and commercial insight.
Raised on a dryland cropping and livestock farm, Julieanne has a strong connection to agriculture and regional business. She built a 25-year career with NAB, most recently as a Senior Agribusiness Manager, bringing deep experience across agribusiness and complex client relationships to her work at Boyce.
As Head of Virtual CFO, Julieanne works closely with clients to improve cashflow visibility, strengthen reporting, and turn financial data into clear, decision ready insight that supports growth and confidence.
“I genuinely enjoy using the skills I’ve developed over 25 years in banking to deliver real value to our clients and support them in achieving their goals.”


Jonathan complements his technical expertise with his broad knowledge of a range of industries, including engineering, construction, logistics and agriculture.
His involvement in community organisations over 20 years has led him to positions with Boyce charity partner the Country Education Foundation, of which he is the Treasurer.
Jono is proud that Boyce maintains its strong connection with both its regional communities and its heritage. “We continue to provide opportunities for our team to connect with regional businesses and meet their career goals. We’re lucky to have many team members with over 30 years experience with Boyce, and we provide opportunities for the next generation of future advisors to thrive on the back of that experience.”


Stacey works mostly with clients in the agricultural industry, and she leads her team to ensure optimal services to clients. Born and raised in Sydney, she joined the Boyce team as a cadet in 2005, going on to gain a degree and professional qualifications before settling in Moree, NSW.
An active member of the community, Stacey enjoys mountain bike riding, snow skiing and volunteering for the local dance club.
“I love everything about working for Boyce: the culture, the team, the clients and especially the connection.”


Daniel has experience working with clients in a wide range of industries, including construction, earthworks, medical, manufacturing, retail, e-commerce and professional services. He’s proud that the extensive experience and expertise inherent in Boyce’s team enables the company to comprehensively help clients with any number of their financial services.
Dan grew up in Dubbo, and he enjoys playing cricket and basketball.
“I’m proud that Boyce provides professional services and rewarding careers in regional areas.”


Mel shares with her colleagues a wealth of experience, with her diverse background spanning agriculture, medical, construction, retail and professional services. She plays a valuable role in learning and development, fostering strong team environments and mentoring team members in Shared Services.
A Director of the Amie St Clair Melanoma Trust, Mel also supports her community by playing an active role in her family’s sporting pursuits.
In 2015, Mel was the recipient of the Tony Quirk Employee of the Year Award.
She’s proud of the way Boyce collaborates as a cohesive team. “What sets Boyce apart is our passion for looking after our team and clients, and how we work with and for the community.”


Nicole has over 30 years’ experience advising family-owned businesses across banking, finance and agribusiness. A specialist in succession planning, business transition and NextGen development, she combines practical expertise with a deep understanding of family dynamics.
“It is a privilege for us to be a partner in our client’s business and to be trusted to advise them on short-term and long-term goals for not only the business, but themselves personally.”
Nicole has led restructures, succession plans, governance improvements and leadership development for multi-generational enterprises. With formal qualifications in management, financial services and commercial credit, she brings both technical capability and empathy to help families transition confidently and sustainably.


Amelia is a Principal Advisor with Boyce Business Advisory, working closely with clients to deliver tailored financial and strategic solutions. Based in Goulburn, she brings her expertise and practical approach to help businesses to thrive.
Since joining Boyce, Amelia has been instrumental in guiding clients through complex advisory challenges, with a particular focus on regional enterprise development and long-term planning.
Outside of work, Amelia enjoys contributing to local passion driven initiatives to stay connected with the community.
“I value the relationships we build at Boyce—there’s a genuine commitment to our clients and to each other.”


Tim is a Principal Advisor for Boyce Agri Services, working closely with clients in Moree and across regional NSW. With a strong background in agricultural advisory, Tim leads his team to deliver practical, results-driven solutions tailored to the needs of farming enterprises.
Based in Moree, Tim plays a key role in mentoring emerging talent within Boyce. He is known for his collaborative leadership and extensive industry knowledge, collaborating frequently on the Cotton Comparative Analysis.
“I’m proud to be part of a team that genuinely cares about our clients and the communities we serve.”


Dimity brings over 28 years of experience at Boyce, combining deep technical knowledge with genuine people skills.
Advising private and family-owned businesses, she is known for building trusted, long-standing client relationships and for quietly growing the capability of everyone around her.
Dimity plays a key leadership role in mentoring and developing team members, fostering engagement, and contributing to the success of Boyce Private Business Services.


Renier brings more than 20 years of experience in business advisory, managing a substantial client base and leading complex advisory matters from start to finish.
Based in Dubbo, he combines technical depth with a genuine commitment to the people he works with.
What sets Renier apart is how he works with people. He makes a point of giving team members the chance to step up and genuinely backs their development, and he's just as quick to get involved with the wider team and the local community.


Fraser has been in commercial, strategy, corporate governance and legal roles for over 30 years, including a decade leading strategy and innovation teams in a global professional services firm. He is known for finding creative solutions to clients' challenges and for making strategy sessions insightful and engaging.
Fraser spent his early career in international law firms as a Mergers & Acquisitions lawyer, building skills in deal-making, due diligence and execution. He has also served as a Company Secretary for ASX-listed corporations and as a Director of regulated entities, giving him first-hand experience in corporate governance, risk management and compliance.
Fraser brings this depth of commercial experience to his role as Principal Advisor, helping Generational Strategy clients plan confidently for growth, succession and a legacy that endures across generations.

Imagine living and working in a community that genuinely cares. Your weekends are free. The commute is as long as you want it to be, and no-one complains about the traffic.
Life at Boyce means endless professional opportunities, because you’re connected with a team of sharp minds with big hearts, who work together to support their clients.
Mel Dean sums up what she loves about life at Boyce: “I’m proud that our passion at Boyce is to look after our team and our clients. We really do work with and for the community.”
Our team members find the Boyce journey is a rewarding one. They love the opportunity to explore hidden paths, thanks to a welcoming team made up of experts in everything from agriculture and admin to tax and business.
The way we work means that team members have the chance to work with a blend of eager graduates and seasoned experts. That's part of the Boyce difference – as is the unparalleled work-life balance that only regional Australia can offer.
Interested to learn where a journey with Boyce could take you? Let us lead the way.
