The Association of Chartered Certified
Accountants (ACCA) and Coca-Cola Beverages Pakistan Limited (CCBPL) co-hosted a
corporate dinner with the ACCA executive team based on the theme ‘Education to
Employment’.
The corporate dinner was aimed to enlighten
the prestigious employers and educational institutes about the development plan
of ACCA for the students and members through capacity building and greater
prosperity by enhancing the finance profession.
At the event, Helen Brand shared that “ACCA
is a diverse organisation, and we want to keep it that way. Our members work
across the public and non-profit sectors, in public practice and in the
corporate sector. They add value across the whole spectrum of business
activity”.
Further she added that “Constant consultation
with employers is important. We work to ensure the qualifications our members
work so hard to attain are respected and valued wherever they may wish to work.
We keep up-to-date with your needs through dedicated staff across our markets
that develop better links with and support for employers. ACCA being a global
professional body is closely aligned with employers’ requirements and
aspirations for your businesses”.
Coca-Cola Beverages Pakistan Limited
(CCBPL)Public Affairs and Communications Director Zafar Abbas Jafri delivered a
key note address highlighting CCBPL's contributions to the economy and its
extensive community welfare projects. He said, “I take great pride in sharing
with you that sustainability is deeply embedded in our business. We have a
simple belief that if we cannot help create sustainable communities where we
operate, we won’t have a sustainable business. Our focus areas are water, women
empowerment and promoting active and healthy lifestyle amongst the youth,
education and broader societal development,” he added.
The dinner was attended by Helen Brand, Chief
Executive, ACCA; Barrie Jackson, Non-Executive Advisor to the Chief Executive,
ACCA; Steve Heathcote, Executive Director-Markets ACCA; Peter Large, Executive
Director, ACCA; Raymond Jack, Executive Director Finance & Operations,
ACCA; Stuart Dunlop, Regional Director-MENASA, ACCA, Sajjeed Aslam, Head
of ACCA Pakistan and other senior representation from the education and sector
and the two organisations.
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