The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) today announced the appointment of Helene Agélii (Sweden) as Chair of the Small and Medium Practices Advisory Group (SMP AG), Sinéad Donovan (Ireland) as Chair of the International Panel on Accountancy Education (IPAE), and Josephine Okui Ossiya (Uganda) as Chair of the Professional Accountants in Business Advisory Group (PAIB AG). Each brings a wealth of leadership experience and proven records of advancing the global accountancy profession.
“We are delighted to welcome Sinéad, Josephine, and Helene—three outstanding members of the global accountancy community,” said Jean Bouquot, IFAC President. “Each has demonstrated exceptional leadership in advancing our profession and supporting the public interest, our members, and our collective mission. Their perspectives will be invaluable as we work together to shape the future of accountancy through learning, innovation, and a collective voice. I also extend my deep gratitude to the outgoing chairs for their dedicated service and impactful contributions.”
Ms. Helene Agélii, Incoming Chair, Small and Medium Practices Advisory Group
Ms. Agélii arrives with extensive experience in a variety of leadership roles in the accountancy profession. As Secretary General of the Nordic Federation of Public Accountants, she has deepened the collaborative relationships between the national accountancy bodies in the Nordic countries and, on the global stage, was a strong advocate for the development of an international auditing standard suitable for smaller and less complex entities—a need that was subsequently recognized and addressed by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB). Ms. Agélii previously served as general counsel for the Swedish Institute for Professional Accountants (FAR), as a technical advisor to the IAASB, as a member of the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA), and in multiple capacities with IFAC, including within the SMP AG. She has applied her background in law as an expert advisor for Swedish government bodies on implementing EU audit regulations into Swedish law.
Ms. Sinéad Donovan, Incoming Chair, International Panel on Accountancy Education
Ms. Donovan brings with her a distinguished record in professional leadership and contribution to the accountancy profession. As former Chair and Partner at Grant Thornton Ireland, Ms. Donovan led the firm through transformative growth across multiple international markets. She has been significantly involved in the development of the accountancy profession in Ireland, including terms as President of Accounting Technicians Ireland and Chartered Accountants Ireland (CAI), the latter coinciding with the amalgamation of CAI and CPA Ireland. Her longstanding commitment to accountancy education includes serving as Chair of the Education Board at CAI, where she championed curriculum modernization and university engagement.
Mrs. Josephine Okui Ossiya, Incoming Chair, Professional Accountants in Business Advisory Group
Mrs. Josephine Okui Ossiya brings a distinguished record of leadership in finance, capital markets, and governance across Africa. Currently serving as Chief Executive Officer of the Capital Markets Authority Uganda, she has held senior executive roles including Chief Finance Officer of Bujagali Energy Limited, Finance Director at Eskom Uganda, and CFO and Head of Finance at ATC Ghana. A committed leader in the accountancy profession, Mrs. Ossiya is the immediate Past President of Council of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Uganda, a Fellow of ACCA (UK), and a founding member of the Institute of Internal Auditors Uganda. She also contributes to public service through her board role at the Bank of Uganda, where she chairs key committees, and through her work in education and entrepreneurship.
Nominated by IFAC’s member organizations, these new chairs represent some of the profession’s most respected leaders and reinforce the global reach of IFAC’s network. Together with its members, IFAC works to shape the future of accountancy through learning, innovation, and a collective voice—always with a commitment to integrity, quality, and the public interest. Membership in IFAC is not only a mark of international recognition, but also a symbol of the profession’s unity and shared responsibility as a truly global force.
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