The Scotsman

Icas starts search for new chief

- By GARETH MACKIE

Accounting trade body Icas has begun the search for a new chief executive after Anton Colella announced he is departing after ten years at the helm.

Colella is to leave the organisati­on to take up a new role as the global chief executive of accountanc­y network Moore Stephens Internatio­nal.

“It is with a heavy heart that I leave Icas after ten years,” said Colella, who joined from the Scottish Qualificat­ions Authority, where he had been the boss for three years.

“I would like to thank all those who I have worked with in my tenure as chief executive, especially our members and our outstandin­g employees. I believe that working together we have taken huge and important steps towards building the leading global profession­al community.

“However, after ten years at the helm at Icas, the opportunit­y to become global CEO at Moore Stephens Internatio­nal was impossible to resist, especially as it allows me to continue to lead change at the heart of the global profession.”

Colella will remain in his post during the search for his successor.

Icas president Sir Brian Souter, co-founder and chairman of Perth-based transport giant Stagecoach, said: “Over the past decade, Anton has been the architect of a transforme­d Icas and we want to thank him for his immense contributi­on. We wish him well with his new endeavours and we believe he will continue to have a valuable role as a leader in the accountanc­y profession. “We will commence a recruitmen­t process to find a successor who can lead Icas forward and continue to position us as one of the world’s most influentia­l business networks.”

Globally, Icas has more than 21,000 members.

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