Specialists in financial clarity
Domain draws on practitioners who work with real budgets and forecasts — not textbook theory. Each instructor brings direct experience from planning rooms, board presentations, and multi-year financial cycles. What you encounter in a live session is the kind of thinking that only forms through repeated contact with financial pressure and decision-making under uncertainty.
Meet the instructors
Orin spent eleven years as a corporate finance analyst before moving into education. His sessions focus on rolling forecasts, driver-based models, and the common ways planning teams misread their own data. He is direct about where spreadsheet models break down and how to catch it before a budget cycle goes sideways.
Nadia has led annual budget processes for mid-sized organisations in the manufacturing and services sectors. Her webinars consistently address the gap between a finished budget document and what actually gets used by department heads throughout the year. Practical variance tracking and communication across teams are her focus areas.
Callum focuses on the mechanics of financial models — how they are structured, where assumptions hide, and how sensitivity analysis changes what a number actually means. His sessions are hands-on and tool-agnostic, meaning participants leave with logic they can apply regardless of whether they are working in Excel, Google Sheets, or a dedicated FP&A platform.
Renata manages the structure and pacing of every live webinar. She works closely with each instructor to design Q&A formats, live polling moments, and breakout discussion points that keep participants engaged through dense financial material. She also handles follow-up resources and session recordings for participants who need to revisit specific segments.
How the team approaches each session
Every webinar at Domain starts from a specific financial situation rather than a general topic. The team selects a scenario — a multi-department budget under revision, a forecast that diverged from actuals by more than 15%, or a cash flow model with compounding timing errors — and builds the session around resolving it live. Participants see the reasoning process, including wrong turns and corrections, rather than a polished presentation of an already-solved problem.
Questions during sessions are addressed immediately rather than deferred to the end. The format works because the instructors know the material well enough to adapt in real time. Participants from Drake and surrounding areas have consistently noted that the live format removes the friction of pre-recorded courses — you get a response in the moment rather than waiting for email support.