Thursday, 11 June 2015

CELEBRATING BRAC AND CIMA

CELEBRATING BRAC AND CIMA:


A reception was organized by CIMA at the residence of British High Commissioner on May 27 in celebration of the Memorandum of Understanding signed between CIMA and BRAC Business School during last December. According to the MoU, ICMA BRAC Business School awarded 8 exemptions paper products in 2015 17 students CIMA Accounting Major Program.

The program included the participation of all faculty members BRAC Business School, Honorable Vice Chancellor of BRAC University, Emeritus Professor Hafiz G Siddique, CIMA Regional Director Bradley Emerson, His Excellency Robert Gibson, Deputy High Commissioner Mark Clayton, CIMA and Country Manager zareef Tamanna morning. The guest of honor at the ceremony was Sir Fazle Hasan Abed, founder of BRAC president.


Sir Abed had completed his degree in thirty CIMA UK and has been associate member of the Institute.The program of celebration CIMA Bangladesh Sir Abed recognized for his long affiliation with the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. Deputy High Commissioner Mark Clayton Ridge, gave Sir Abed. CIMA Bangladesh is honored to have Sir Abed in faternity CIMA.

In his valuable intervention, Sir Abed shared, "In the 50s and 60s of last century, was negligent in maintaining my membership of the institution and has lost all contact with him. Although my career later took a completely different path, I must say that what I learned from the study of the first naval architecture and cost accounting as my actions to the foundation and construction of the largest non-governmental organization in the world -.

 As BRAC founder and chairman of the board of the BRAC University, I have the pleasure of being connected with this valuable institution. "Speaking at the event, Deputy High Commissioner Mark Clayton said: "The degrees offered by the professional bodies in the UK are the standard by which others are measured This partnership between CIMA and BRAC Business School is an excellent initiative. and another important development in the broader partnership between the UK and Bangladesh in education and skills ".

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