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Bruce L. Scott

Job Title: IFAC Board Technical Advisor for Pamela Monroe Ellis
Country: Jamaica

Bruce L. Scott is the partner responsible for the Risk and Controls Practice at PwC Jamaica. His professional experience spans more than 22 years at PwC, working in Jamaica and the Caribbean region and includes six months working at PwC Toronto. Mr. Scott also worked on a PwC Global product development team where he was responsible for one of the work streams.

Mr. Scott is chairman of the Membership Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica (ICAJ) and a member of the Council of the ICAJ. He has extensive experience helping companies develop and maintain their internal audit departments and enterprise and operational risk management infrastructures. He also has extensive experience conducting financial statements audits.

Mr. Scott is a regular conference speaker and recently co-authored an article titled, “Completing the ERM Circle,” which was published in the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) UK magazine as well as a whitepaper for the IIA.

Mr. Scott is a Chartered Accountant with the ICAJ, a Chartered Certified Accountant with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, a Certified Public Accountant through the state of Colorado, a Certified Internal Auditor, and is certified in Risk and Information System Control, among several other certifications, including an MBA in Finance from the University of Manchester (UK) Manchester Business School. Mr. Scott was one of the youngest people ever to qualify as a Chartered Accountant in the Caribbean at the age of 21.