Earning the public's trust and keeping the profession relevant : an interview with ACCA chief executive Helen Brand / by Mary-Jo Kranacher.
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- 0732-8435
- BPer. 657.05 C33
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After 12 years serving in various position for the associations of chartered certified accountants (ACCA), Helen Brand became the global organization's chief executive on September 1, 2008.
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