Public Lecture of Martin Manuzi: What Future for the Accountancy Profession? - Reflections from an EU Perspective

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Public Lecture of Martin Manuzi: 

What Future for the Accountancy Profession? - Reflections from an EU Perspective

 

28 June, 11.00 a.m.
Small Conference Hall

The presentation will address the main opportunities for the accountancy profession in Europe, considering the implementation of EU reforms following the financial crisis, the growing impact of technological innovation and the challenge of achieving public sector financial sustainability.

The presentation will address the main opportunities for the accountancy profession in Europe, considering the implementation of EU reforms following the financial crisis, the growing impact of technological innovation and the challenge of achieving public sector financial sustainability.

Martin Manuzi is Regional Director, Europe of ICAEW - the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. ICAEW is the largest professional accountancy Institute in Europe and as required by its Royal Charter works in the public interest. ICAEW’s activities in the Europe Region encompass interaction with the European Institutions and key stakeholders on EU regulatory and public affairs, increasing access to ICAEW’s portfolio of qualifications and services and supporting ICAEW members.

Martin is Technical Adviser on the Board of the Federation of European Accountants (FEE) for the Consultative Committee of Accountancy Bodies (CCAB – which consists of the major professional accountancy bodies in the UK and Ireland).

For ICAEW Martin leads the ICAEW / PwC discussion series ‘Sustainable public finances – EU perspectives’, established in 2013 to advance EU policy on public sector financial management and accountability. He also chairs the Accountancy Profession Strategic Forum (APSF), an ICAEW initiative to encourage proactive strategic planning and innovation among professional accountancy bodies.

Born and educated in the UK, Martin completed a Ph.D. in history on the interaction between politics and management in the Italian state industrial sector, from the collapse of the Italian banking sector in the interwar period to the privatisations in the 1980s.

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