Cambodia: CFO Forum

The first annual ICMA Australia CFO Forum in Cambodia with the theme “Toward Improved Strategy and Performance” was conducted on May 6, 2017, from 3-8pm at the Intercontinental Hotel.

The forum had around 120 attendees from a broad range of companies and 7 highly experience speakers/panellists, including the keynote speaker Dr. Leon Duval, ICMA Emeritus President, who spoke on “ambidextrous organisations”.

Topics covered during the forum included Fair Value Accounting, Balanced Scorecard Performance Measurement, Incorporating Innovation into Existing Corporate Structures, Human Resources, Marketing, Planning, Cost Management, and other issues.

The forum demonstrated ICMA Australia’s thought leadership on the broad range of challenges faced by CFOs and organisations, and was well received by the audience.

The discussion was lively and participants enjoyed the fellowship through the dinner that followed.

The participants of the first annual ICMA Australia CFO Forum in Cambodia with the theme “Toward Improved Strategy and Performance”. In the centre is Dr. Leon Duval. Also in the picture is Dr. Ruwan Hulugalle, Regional Director for Mekong.

The CFO forum was run simultaneously with the 3rd Intensive CMA program conducted at the Intercontinental Hotel, Phnom Penh. Dr Leon Duval facilitated the Strategic Cost Management course from May 6-8, 2017; and Prof Janek Ratnatunga facilitated the Strategic Business Analysis course from May 13-16, 2017.

Prof Janek Ratnatunga, CEO, ICMA, being given the thumbs-up after the Strategic Business Analysis Course by some of the participants.
Dr. Ruwan Hulugalle, Regional Director for Mekong and Prof Janek Ratnatunga, CEO, ICMA, being hosted by the students at the end of their intensive CMA seminar program.
About Prof Janek Ratnatunga 1129 Articles
Professor Janek Ratnatunga is CEO of the Institute of Certified Management Accountants. He has held appointments at the University of Melbourne, Monash University and the Australian National University in Australia; and the Universities of Washington, Richmond and Rhode Island in the USA. Prior to his academic career he worked with KPMG.
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