New president of ACCA to focus on how accountancy is being redefined.

Melanie Proffitt to highlight growing opportunities of careers in accountancy as she leads membership of global accountancy body

An experienced UK-based finance professional and CFO has been elected as president of ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants).

Melanie Proffitt will lead over 257,000 members and 530,000 future members across 180 countries in her year of office. 

Having first joined the ACCA Council in 2015, Proffitt has a wealth of experience that she will utilise in her leadership role. Her tenure as vice president and deputy president has seen her work with ACCA members all over the world, including India, Africa, and across Europe. 

Proffitt is particularly passionate about the way accountancy offers flexible and accessible careers. Often referred to as a ‘career passport’, the ACCA Qualification provides a route to job opportunities in many different industries across the world, demonstrating ACCA’s commitment to diversity, equality, and inclusion. 

Building on the inclusivity of accountancy, Proffitt has worked with communities in Africa and in India, where women are seizing the chances opened up by ACCA to emerge as professionals and as leaders. 

In the coming 12 months, Melanie Proffitt will focus full time on ACCA president work having stepped back from her role as CFO of Farncombe Estate, three award-winning hotels on a 400-acre estate near Broadway in the Cotswolds, England.

Melanie Proffitt, president of ACCA, said: ‘Accountancy has not just been my career. It has given me so many incredible opportunities along the way, and I’m excited to be able to give back in a new way now, with my role as ACCA president. I’m particularly proud to serve as a female leader of a global body. Being able to stand up and inspire other young women to aim high and not be afraid of achieving success is deeply important to me.   

‘ACCA is redefining what accountancy looks like in the 21st century. From our newly redesigned qualification, to working with underrepresented communities and individuals, we are committed to showing how accountancy is a career that is fulfilling, dynamic and full of exciting opportunities.’ 

Melanie Proffitt is joined in the leadership of ACCA’s global governing Council by fellow officers – deputy president  Datuk Zaiton Mohd Hassan from Malaysia, chief executive officer of the Malaysia Professional Accountancy Centre (MyPAC), which aims to help students from poorer backgrounds find careers in finance, and  vice-president  Cristina Gutu, a director with KPMG Romania & Moldova, where she leads the learning and development agenda.

This is the second year in a row that women have held all three ACCA officer posts at the same time.  Melanie Proffitt takes over the presidential role from Ayla Majid from Pakistan, CEO at Planetive Middle East and Planetive Pakistan, which advises on decarbonisation, sustainability and energy transition. 

Melanie paid tribute to the way Ayla’s has shown that ‘with accountancy and with ACCA, there is no ceiling on achievement. Anyone with talent, vision and dedication can go as far as their ambition takes them.’

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About ACCA

We are ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), the only truly global professional accountancy body. Since we were founded in 1904, we’ve been breaking down barriers to the accountancy profession. Today we proudly support a diverse community of over 257,900 members and 530,100 future members in 180 countries.
We’re redefining accountancy. Our cutting-edge qualifications, continuous learning and insights are respected and valued by employers in every sector. They equip individuals with the business and finance expertise and ethical judgment to lead and drive sustainable value in organisations and economies worldwide.
Guided by our purpose and values, we’re leading the accountancy profession for a changed world. Partnering with policymakers, standard setters, the donor community, educators and other accountancy bodies, we’re strengthening and building a profession that focuses on people, planet and prosperity to create value for all. 

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