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ICB is excited to announce a new lineup of members to our esteemed Advisory Council. These appointments come after a thorough and competitive selection process, with the new council members representing a diverse cross-section of the bookkeeping community.

ICB's Advisory Council plays a pivotal role in shaping the ICB’s direction, ensuring that our activities align with the needs of our members and the broader profession. The appointments were made following a comprehensive application process, with candidates required to meet specific eligibility criteria and be a member of good standing. 

New faces on the Advisory Council 

We are delighted to welcome the following new members to the Advisory Council: 

  • Chi Yun Wai MICB 

  • Emilia Goubert MICB PM.Dip 

  • Clare Mannall FICB 

  • Helen Rogers MICB PM.Dip 

  • Sue Raison FICB PM.Dip 

  • Aishat Idris FICB PM.Dip 

  • Elspeth Cordray MICB PM.Dip 

  • Sophie Baldwin FICB 

These new members bring a wealth of experience, representing a variety of perspectives within the bookkeeping profession, from self employment to employment,in boththe commercial and charity sector. 

Saying Goodbye 

As part of the process, we have other members stepping down after completing their terms. We bid a heartfelt farewell to the following individuals and thank them for their significant contributions: 

  • Victor Brownlow C.FICB PM.Dip 

  • Caryl Gibson FICB 

  • Suzanne Proctor MICB PM.Dip 

  • Jo Querelle MICB PM.Dip 

  • Terry Ramm MICB 

ICB extends its deepest gratitude to these departing members for their dedication, insights, and service to ICB. 

A warm welcome  

Ami Copeland, ICB CEO, is excited about the new appointments: "The Advisory Council is at the heart of what makes ICB so effective. We’re a purpose-driven organisation, and it’s important that we act in our members best interests. The Advisory Council keeps us accountable, ensuring we remain true to our mission and the needs of our community.” 

I was truly overwhelmed by the volume and quality of applications we received. The diversity of our new council members is incredibly exciting. From newer practices to established names, and from sole traders to larger business owners, the council represents all that is great about the world of bookkeeping." 

With these new appointments, the ICB Advisory Council is set to continue its vital work of advising and guiding the organisation, ensuring ICB remains at the forefront of the bookkeeping profession. 

A full list of Advisory Council Members can be found here

 

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