Institute of Chartered Accountants gets new CEO – Namibia Economist

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Posted by Mandisa Rasmeni | Dec 9, 2022 | Human Resources
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Namibia (CAN) this week announced the appointment of Fenni Nghikevali as the new Chief Executive with effect from 1 January 2023.
Nghikevali is a Chartered Accountant (CA(NAM)) with diverse experience in the accounting and auditing profession.
She is a registered accountant and auditor with the Public Accountants’ and Auditors’ Board and holds a Postgraduate Degree in Accounting from Rhodes University, South Africa, and was trained at Deloitte and served in various roles in the corporate sectors,” they added.
Furthermore, Nghikevali has more than 10 years of leadership experience including 3 years at ICAN, in the private and public sector, and brings a diverse set of skills, energetic drive, and wealth of leadership qualities required to lead ICAN into the future.
“In her previous role as the Professional Development Executive at ICAN, she spearheaded strategic projects relating to education, training, and professional development and played an integral role in driving active stakeholder engagement and maintaining the quality of the (CA(NAM)) brand,” the institute said in a statement.
 
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Mandisa Rasmeni has worked as reporter at the Economist for the past five years, first on the entertainment beat but now focussing more on community, social and health reporting. She is a born writer and she believes education is the greatest equalizer. She received her degree in Journalism at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) in June 2021. . She is the epitome of perseverance, having started as the newspaper’s receptionist in 2013.
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