Leading Academic Amin Mawani honoured

FCMAs: leading successful enterprises, enriching Ontario communities

TORONTO, Oct. 29 /CNW/ – CMA Ontario, and its 20,000 members, is proud to announce that Amin Mawani, CMA, of Toronto, has been appointed as one of twenty new Fellows of The Society of Management Accountants of Ontario (FCMA).

The FCMA designation is a prestigious honour awarded to Certified Management Accountants (CMA) who, through their outstanding achievements, bring distinction to the management accounting profession and serve as a role model for others.

A respected expert in the field of accounting, Dr. Mawani is Associate Professor at the Schulich School of Business at York University, and instrumental in the establishment of a new PhD program in Accounting. He holds in addition several positions at the university including: Chair of the Recruiting Committee for a Full Professor in Accounting; Senator, York University; Chair, Adjudication Committee for University-wide Research Development Fellowship.

Long active with The Society of Management Accountants of Canada, Dr. Mawani is the organization’s representative on the Board of Directors of the Financial Planners’ Standards Council. He has also served on the national society’s Board of Examiners and Technical Program Committee, as well as Board of Directors for the British Columbia provincial association.

In the community, Dr. Mawani has provided governance guidance to the Canadian Academic Accounting Association, and Canadian Crossroads International. He has also assisted charities involved in international disaster relief, and local neighbourhood building projects.

The FCMA designation demonstrates excellence in management accounting, commitment to CMA Ontario, and a civic mindedness that brings community respect to the member and the management accounting profession. FCMAs are nominated by their peers, who have recognized their exemplary qualities and contributions.

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