ICMA and UTCC organised ‘Accelerate your Professional Career’ for aspiring Management Accountants

Blue Globe the ICMA authorized course provider in Thailand in collaboration with University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) organized ‘Accelerate your Professional Career’ – their launching event in Bangkok for aspiring Management Accountants.

The opening speech for the event was given by the Dean of the School of Accountancy of UTCC Prof. Panarat Panmanee, who welcomed the guests from Australia, Indonesia and Japan.

Prof Brendan O’Connell the ICMA President introduced ICMA and the education provided by CMA Australia. Dr Chris D’Souza the ICMA COO/CFO spoke about how the powerful CMA program had transformed his career and how it was essential in today’s complex dynamic and highly competitive business environment. Mr Yoichiro Ogihara the ICMA Deputy Country Head for Thailand spoke about the cultural differences in the business world and how CMA helped him in dealing with understanding and dealing with these cultures. This was followed by a Q & A session where the participants showed a keen interest in the CMA program.

Dr Chris D’Souza, Prof Brendan O’Connell and Mr Yoichiro Ogihara, from the ICMA with the Dean of the School of Accountancy of UTCC Prof. Panarat Panmanee and staff of the university. Also in the picture are Mr Kartiko Partner of Blue Globe and Mr Daisaku Shishido from Blue Globe who was the MC for the program.
Mr Yoichiro Ogihara the ICMA Deputy Country Head for Thailand, Dr Chris D’Souza the ICMA COO/CFO and Prof Brendan O’Connell the ICMA President speaking to participants.

The program was also attended by Mr Kartiko Partner of Blue Globe and the MC for the program was Mr Daisaku Shishido from Blue Globe. Below are a group of the participants.

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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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