ACCA hosts corporate dinner
Islamabad: The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and Roots IVY International Schools Islamabad co-hosted a corporate dinner based on the theme ‘Accountants for Business: Tomorrow’s Finance Enterprise’.The dinner was attended by ACCA Pakistan’s key stakeholders, including Approved learning partners, employers and academic heads of universities as well as our
By our correspondents
November 04, 2015
Islamabad: The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and Roots IVY International Schools Islamabad co-hosted a corporate dinner based on the theme ‘Accountants for Business: Tomorrow’s Finance Enterprise’.
The dinner was attended by ACCA Pakistan’s key stakeholders, including Approved learning partners, employers and academic heads of universities as well as our friends from the media.
The corporate dinner was aimed to enlighten the prestigious employers and educational institutes about the development plan of ACCA for the students and members through capacity building and its efforts in developing the finance profession in Pakistan by nurturing the best talent.
Roots IVY International Schools were the exclusive partners for the event. CEO Khadija Mushtaq (TI), CEO, Roots Ivy International Schools spoke at the event stating, “It is a great honour for us championing ACCA’s vision in Pakistan and we look forward to building a stronger relationship with the leading accountancy body in Pakistan.”
At the event, Sajjeed Aslam highlighted, “ACCA is a diverse organization and our members are adding value across the whole spectrum of business activity. We remain committed to working in collaborative partnerships with all relevant stakeholders to develop the profession.”***
The dinner was attended by ACCA Pakistan’s key stakeholders, including Approved learning partners, employers and academic heads of universities as well as our friends from the media.
The corporate dinner was aimed to enlighten the prestigious employers and educational institutes about the development plan of ACCA for the students and members through capacity building and its efforts in developing the finance profession in Pakistan by nurturing the best talent.
Roots IVY International Schools were the exclusive partners for the event. CEO Khadija Mushtaq (TI), CEO, Roots Ivy International Schools spoke at the event stating, “It is a great honour for us championing ACCA’s vision in Pakistan and we look forward to building a stronger relationship with the leading accountancy body in Pakistan.”
At the event, Sajjeed Aslam highlighted, “ACCA is a diverse organization and our members are adding value across the whole spectrum of business activity. We remain committed to working in collaborative partnerships with all relevant stakeholders to develop the profession.”***
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