ICAEW Staffs, Salop and Wolverhampton President's annual report 2021-22
Read the President's annual report for 2021-2022.
We organise a range of services for members including a highly-successful series of CPD courses as well as an annual dinner, social events and discussion groups as well as representing the interests of chartered in accountants in the district to the wider business community.
Read the President's annual report for 2021-2022.
Almost 70 newly qualified students and new members attended a drinks reception at Hotel Du Vin in Birmingham to congratulate them for passing their advanced stage exams and joining ICAEW.
Q4 2021: Healthy sales outlook but labour and transport issues widespread.
With Covid-19 lockdown restrictions again creating business challenges, and many companies also navigating changes to their operations following the end of the Brexit transition period, this is an incredibly pivotal time for the Midlands region. This event featured key speakers giving their insight into economic recovery across the Midlands .
On 24 February 2021, David Matthews, ICAEW President, welcomed 28 prize winners to ICAEW Midland’s first virtual prize winners’ ceremony
Will moved into industry immediately after qualifying with a regional practice in Oxfordshire in the last 2000s and has gone on to lead finance department restructuring initiatives at Severn Trent and Genting Casinos.
This manifesto identifies the priorities for the first elected Mayor of the West Midlands, drawing on the insights of 148,000 Chartered Accountants. Over 8,000 ICAEW members lead and advise organisations of all sizes and sectors across the region. They are business and finance leaders working in the public interest for the long-term benefit of the UK economy.
The society was formed in 1976 by former ICAEW President Michael Groom to serve 1,800 members in Shropshire, Staffordshire, Wolverhampton, Dudley and Congleton in Cheshire.
The society’s members come from accountancy practices small and large and from a range of business, public sector and Third Sector interests. The district society is deeply engaged in the development of the local economy and regards the promotion of the profession – especially among students – as a crucial part of its work.
It also acts as a link between the ICAEW in Moorgate Place and members in the district.
More details to follow.