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IFAC Invites International Gold Service Award Nominations

Feb 2, 2016 | English

Nominations for the IFAC International Gold Service (IGS) award are now open. This prestigious award recognizes outstanding leaders for their contributions to the accountancy profession on the global level. These contributions should be unique, innovative, and recognized worldwide—beyond national professional accountancy organizations and IFAC.

Past recipients include Ian Ball in 2014, recognized for his many contributions to the global accountancy profession and his groundbreaking work in public sector accounting and transparency, as well as Professor Mervyn King in 2012, and Sir David Tweedie and Professor Stephen Zeff in 2011.

Please email a CV and letter of support, stating why the individual’s contributions to the global profession are worthy of recognition, to Anna Lee (AnnaLee@ifac.org) by March 15, 2016. The letter of support should be signed by the president and/or chief executive (or equivalents) of the nominating organization. IFAC members, associates, and affiliates may nominate candidates.

If awarded, the IGS Award will be presented at the annual Council meeting in Brazil in November 2016.