IFAC Calls for Nominations for Board and Committees

The International Federation of Accountants, a global organization for the accounting profession with 179 members in 130 countries, has issued a Call for Nominations for the IFAC Board and Committees in 2015.

The Call for Nominations provides information on the upcoming opportunities for membership on the IFAC Board, committees, and the Compliance Advisory Panel.

In 2015, there will be 29 vacancies, including two leadership positions—the IFAC deputy president and the chair of the Small and Medium Practices Committee. All the vacancies on the board and committees are open to nominations by IFAC members.

“Volunteers are central to the effective functioning of IFAC and the authority and expertise of our committees,” said IFAC president Warren Allen in a statement. “We remain gratified to attract tremendously qualified and talented members of the profession as board and committee members, and look forward to receiving highly qualified nominations again this year. The hard work and dedication of our volunteers, together with the support of our member organizations, are critical and extremely valued by the global profession.”

IFAC is encouraging all members to review the information in the Call for Nominations, which includes detailed information on vacancies, composition targets, qualifications, and requirements for membership for the Board and committees, as well as time commitment and performance expectations for volunteers. It also offers strategic guidance in selecting candidates, including how IFAC members can identify the most qualified nominee for each available position.

The Call for Nominations marks the opening of the nominations period, which runs from Jan. 15 to March 15, 2014. Nominations can be submitted through the Nominations Database. The instructions for submitting nominations are included in the Call for Nominations). Additional information on the Nominating Committee and its process is available on the Nominating Committee web pages.

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