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From right to left: Anthony Pierre, ICAC vice president, Jasmine Davis, ICAC president, Khalil Alli, ICAC secretary and David Simpson, ICAC treasurer. Credit: ICAC
Jasmine Davis, first vice president of the Bahamas Institute of Chartered Accountants and vice president of patient finance at a leading private medical facility in the Bahamas, has been president of ICAC since June 2015.
The institute’s treasurer and secretary will remain in their roles, and directors from the Institute of Chartered Accountants Belize, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Eastern Caribbean and the Institute of Chartered Accountants Jamaica will be among the board members for the next term.
ICAC was established in 1988 to bring together accountants within the English-speaking Caribbean. Its membership also includes national accountancy organisations in Guyana, Jamaica, Barbados, and Suriname as an associate member.
Endorsed by the International Federation of Accountants, ICAC has been working to advance the interest of professional accountants through the promotion of international standards and best practice, thought leadership and research.