Muhammad Yasin elected as VP of ICMA
KARACHI: The National Council of ICMA, in its 413th session, elected Mr. Muhammad Yasin as Vice President of ICMA Pakistan. Mr. Muhammad Yasin is a fellow member of ICMA, CIPFA (UK) & PIPFA.
He has also served as a member of ICMA’s National Council (2018-2020) and has been re-elected to the National Council for the term (2024-2026).
During his earlier tenure, he was Chairman Research and Publications Committee, Honorary Treasurer, and President of PIPFA’s Board of Governors and has also been involved in various committees of the South Asian Federation of Accountants (SAFA).
With over 24 years of diversified experience spanning across sectors including Textile, Oil & Gas, Media, Aviation, Supply Chain, and Education, he is currently the Group CFO at The Superior Group and a Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) from Toastmasters International USA.
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