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ACCA Mauritius appoints new head

Madhavi Ramdin to take charge in leading African market

11 Mar 2010

ACCA Mauritius has appointed Madhavi Ramdin as its new country head.

Prior to joining ACCA, Madhavi was business development manager at the National Computer Board, and has previously worked for the Board of Investment and the Regional Tourism Office in Malaysia. She brings with her valued international experience in strategy and business development that will serve ACCA well in one of its strongest African markets.

'I am delighted to form part of such a highly reputable organisation known for its dynamism and effectiveness,' said Madhavi. 'I look forward to strengthening further ties with partners, stakeholders and members for the benefit of the accountancy profession and the advancement of the public interest.'

Welcoming the appointment, Daisy Kopolo, ACCA head of corporate development - South Africa, said: 'I am confident Madhavi's high-level international experience will serve ACCA's strategic focus well and ensure that we bring value to our membership, the profession, strategic partners and the country as a whole.

'I believe her business development skills are precisely what ACCA in Mauritius needs at this time of its development to build upon the quality growth already achieved in that market.'

 
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