Tilley to represent UK accountants at global forum
CIMA, US and Canadian institutes join forum panel
CIMA, US and Canadian institutes join forum panel
Charles
Tilley, chief executive of CIMA will represent UK management accountants as
part of an international forum, hosted by CMA
(Certified Management Accountants in
Canada) Canada in Montreal.
The third participant in what will be the first of three global forums will
be AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants).
Tilley will attend the ‘The 2007 International Financial Executives Leadership
Forum’ where he will take part in a panel discussion ‘The Future Role of
Finance’ on 3 October.
He will speak about how CIMA works to equip its members to cope with ongoing
trends within the finance function.
Other speakers on the panel will include Randy Fletchall, vice chair, AICPA
and Steve Vieweg, president and CEO of CMA Canada
Next year’s forum will take place in Washington, D.C. and the third set for
London.
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