Finalists announced for NZICA Leadership Awards
For immediate release 7 October 2009
Media Release:
Finalists announced for New Zealand Institute
of Chartered Accountants 2009 Leadership Awards
“I am proud to announce ten extraordinary leaders as finalists in the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants 2009 Leadership Awards,” Terry McLaughlin, Chief Executive, New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants, said today.
“Our three leadership award categories recognize outstanding individual achievement, organisational leadership and best practice in accountancy. These finalists have all excelled in their accountancy careers, their businesses and in their services to the community,” said Mr McLaughlin.
There are three awards for individuals: the Chartered Accountant of the Year Award, the Outstanding New Member Award and the Outstanding Service to the Profession Award (which is awarded by nomination only).
The Leadership Awards also include four awards for annual reporting: best annual report by a corporate organisation, a public sector organisation, a not-for-profit organisation and best sustainability reporting.
“The annual report awards recognize organisations that have excelled at reporting the achievements of their organisations to stakeholders, investors and the public.
“The quality of the finalists reflects the high standard of entries we received. We congratulate all of the finalists and look forward to the announcement of the winners at the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants 2009 Leadership Awards Gala Dinner in Wellington on 11 November,” said Mr McLaughlin.
Finalists
Finalists for the Chartered
Accountant of the Year Award
• Warwick Hunt, Managing
Partner, Middle East Region, PricewaterhouseCoopers,
Dubai
• Chris Hopkins, Chief Executive, Scott
Technology, Dunedin
• Martin Matthews, Chief Executive,
Ministry of Transport, Wellington
• Carolyn Cordery,
Lecturer, Victoria University of Wellington,
Wellington
• Christopher Cass, Partner, Deloitte Touche
Tohmatsu, Sydney
The award recognises New Zealand’s top Chartered Accountant, who has most effectively demonstrated leadership and contributed to the success of their employing organisation, clients or the accounting profession.
Finalists for the Outstanding New Member Award
• Gina Cook, Associate, PKF Ross Melville,
Auckland
• Leon Wijohn, Director, Wijohn Chartered
Accountants Ltd, Auckland
• Jono Bredin, Manager,
PricewaterhouseCoopers, Dunedin
• Natalia Cowley,
Finance Manager, MARAC Finance Ltd, Auckland
• Gwenan
Riley, Director, KPMG, Wellington
The award recognises accountants new to the profession, who have most effectively demonstrated leadership and contributed to the success of their employing organisation, clients or the accounting profession.
An Outstanding Service to the Profession Award will also be awarded at the Gala Dinner to recognise members who have provided outstanding service to the accounting profession. This Award is by nomination only.
Annual
Report Awards:
Corporate
The finalists for best
practice annual reporting by corporate organisations
are:
• The New Zealand Refining Company
Ltd
• Marlborough Lines Limited
• Christchurch
International Airport Ltd
• Solid Energy New Zealand
Limited
• Telecom Corporation of New Zealand
Public
sector
The finalists for best practice annual reporting
by public sector organisations are:
• Reserve Bank of
New Zealand
• Rotorua District Council
• Watercare
Services Ltd
• Manukau Water Ltd
• New Zealand
Fire Service
Not-for-Profit
The finalists for
best practice annual reporting by not-for-profit
organisations are:
• New Zealand Red Cross
• YHA
New Zealand Inc.
• Agriculture ITO
• Parents
Incorporated
• Tranzqual ITO
Sustainability
The
finalists for best practice sustainability reporting
are:
• NIWA
• Sanford Ltd
• Watercare
Services Ltd
• Waitakere City
Council ENDS