ACCA appoints new chief executive
Helen Brand, 43, has been appointed as the new chief executive of ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants).
Currently the managing director of strategy and development at ACCA, she joined the global accountancy body in 1996.
Helen Brand replaces Allen Blewitt, with effect from 1 September, who is leaving ACCA to return to Sydney, Australia after five years based at the London headquarters.
Commenting on the appointment, Brendan Murtagh, chairman of ACCAâs remuneration committee, said: âWe are delighted we have been able to appoint a worthy successor to Allen Blewitt. After a four month, global recruitment search, it is especially pleasing to be able to appoint from within the organisation. Helen Brand brings a wealth of experience and knowledge of the 170 markets in which ACCA currently operates. Her global understanding of the sector and experience of working with bodies, such as IFAC (the International Federation of Accountants) will be of great benefit as we move into the next phase of our strategic programme to be the leading global professional accountancy body in reputation, influence and size.â
Helen Brand said: âI am truly honoured to be appointed chief executive of ACCA and to build on the lasting contribution which Allen Blewitt has created for the profession. Itâs to the credit of the organisationâs succession planning that the new CEO could be recruited from within its own ranks.â
Allen Blewitt said: âIâm very proud that I leave ACCA in an even stronger position than when I joined in 2003. Today we have 122,000 members and 325,000 students. It has been quite humbling to see how the organisation transforms the lives of many who pass its exams and Iâm sure Helen will steer ACCA to even greater success under her leadership. I shall track its performance with great interest and affection.â
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2. ACCA is the global body for professional accountants. We aim to offer business-relevant, first-choice qualifications to people of application, ability and ambition around the world who seek a rewarding career in accountancy, finance and management. It has 325,606 students and 122,426 members in 170 countries worldwide.
3. ACCA believes that globalisation of business requires one set of reporting standards. We favour principles-based, not rules-based standards, which is why we support the worldwide implementation of IFRS.
4. ACCA believes that tax systems should be transparent, simplified, fair and certain.
5. Complying with regulations affects SMEs disproportionately, which is why ACCA urges governments and standard setters to 'think small first'.
For further information please contact:
Helen Thompson phone: +44 (0)20 7059 5759 / + 44 (0)7725 498 654 e mail: helen.thompson@accaglobal.com


