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BEYOND THE BALANCE SHEET
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All Woman, Features, Special Advertisement
March 29, 2026

BEYOND THE BALANCE SHEET

Tamika Dixon-Gordon's journey from audit to purpose

FOR over a decade, Tamika Dixon-Gordon lived a life that looked perfect on paper. As a chartered accountant, she had climbed the professional rungs to a position of security, the kind of role that covered the bills, funded investments, and allowed her to help others. Yet, beneath the veneer of corporate success, there was a nagging restlessness.

“I was living on autopilot,” she recalls. “I knew there had to be more than routine success. What was missing was purpose.”

That realisation, that a high-functioning career without personal alignment is merely a “deferred” life, became the catalyst for a radical transition. Today, the woman who once measured her worth by the pursuit of a CFO title is the founder of The Success Hub Limited, a professional development firm dedicated to helping others find the clarity she once lacked.

The 11-year climb

Dixon-Gordon’s journey to the top was anything but linear. Long before she was a sought-after speaker and coach, she was a struggling student grappling with the harsh realities of the profession’s entry requirements. The path to becoming a fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) was paved with financial hurdles so steep they threatened to derail her dreams entirely.

“My journey was not smooth,” she shares candidly. “I struggled to pay exam fees and annual subscriptions. At one point, I was even deregistered from the ACCA for non-payment.”

It would take 11 years of persistent application, being just one paper away from her final qualification, before she finally secured a role relevant to her field. That breakthrough came via Wayne Strachan, senior partner at Baker Tilly, who saw potential where others saw a lack of experience.

“He gave me a chance when I had no experience,” she says. “That opportunity positioned me for rooms I once only prayed to enter.”

Redefining the ‘bottom line’

As she rose through the traditionally structured accounting world, Dixon-Gordon’s definition as well as her perception of success began to shift. The singular focus on the corner office began to dissolve, replaced by a vision of “whole-life success”.

She realised that many of her peers were fragmented; pursuing financial growth while their mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being sat in the red.

“The Success Hub was born from that shift,” she explains. “We saw a gap in the professional development space where purpose was neglected. We created tools like The Success Hub Planner to guide individuals toward intentional living, not just productivity.”

This holistic approach is rooted in her faith, which she describes as the “anchor” of her leadership style. For Dixon-Gordon, there is no separation between the boardroom and the prayer room.

“I once believed faith and ambition operated separately,” she says. “I later realised my career flows from my belief system. Whether in the boardroom or leading a team, I lead with integrity and wisdom. I follow company policies, but my decisions are guided by faith.”

Unlocking potential

The impact of this philosophy is already bearing fruit. In 2025, Dixon-Gordon worked with Devonie Bernard-Small, helping her bring clarity to her business, SPS Consulting. Through strategic coaching, Bernard-Small was able to streamline operations and generate revenue within the year, eventually transitioning from full-time employment to full-time entrepreneurship.

“Watching that transition affirmed the power of clarity,” Dixon-Gordon says. “Coaching unlocks potential people often do not see in themselves.”

A message for women: “Do it scared!”

As we celebrate women during the month of March, Dixon-Gordon’s message is to the woman who feels “called to more” but paralysed by the comforts of her current zone.

“Do it scared,” she insists. “Waiting for perfect clarity keeps many women stuck. You do not need the full path to take the first step.”

The chartered accountant who once traded the security of the balance sheet for the uncertainty of a new calling, says the risk has paid off in dividends of fulfilment.

“Do not be afraid to reintroduce yourself,” she says with a smile. “Sometimes growth requires you to step beyond how others know you. Surprise yourself. Step forward.”

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