The Cayman Islands Institute of Professional Accountants lauded 40 young Caymanians who reached academic milestones in their accounting careers, at the 14th annual CIIPA Awards Gala on 24 Sept.

Three special awards were also presented at the event, held at the Kimpton Seafire Resort, with Claire O’Dea picking up the Rising Star Award, Stuart Broad the Outstanding Member Award and Charles Bolland the Pioneer Award.

“This has been an unprecedented couple of years,” CIIPA chief executive officer Sheree Ebanks said. “Due to the pandemic, we postponed both the 2020 and 2021 events, so we have played catch up this year, [this] being our second gala [of 2022]. This, in and of itself, is no small feat. What is, however, encouraging to me is we’ve recognized more than 80 Caymanians for their academic achievements. So congratulations to all of you, we know how tough these few years have been.”

CIIPA president Rennie Khan, right, hands the Pioneer Award to Charles Bolland during the 14th annual CIIPA Awards Gala on Saturday, 24 Sept. – Photos: CIIPA

Honourees

Bachelor’s Degree

Adrian Anglin Alan Cubas Amanda Alexander
Bal Watler Brady-Ann Wilmot Darado Thompson
Esther Bodden Evronique Parker Giveanie Simpson
Janelle Woods Josh Bolland Josue Luis Sanchez-Ebanks
Kadie Scott Kara Scott La-Shauna Nichols
Maya Smith Miriam Foster Najee Mais
Raidez Perez Shakina Edwards Shequita Lynch
Taurean Cox

 

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Master’s Degree

Alison Turner Amanda Alexander Ashley Ritch
Dane Campbell Evronique Parker Michael Bodden
Raidez Perez Ravyn Rankin-Grant Taurean Cox

 

Professional Qualification

Alison Turner, CPA Antonia Aguayo, ACCA Ashley Ritch, CPA
Daniel Murphy, ACCA Douglas Scharringhausen, CPA Emma Dulles, ACCA
Francella Martin, ACCA Iain McCallum, CPA Jessica Samadi, CPA
Kevin Weber, CPA Kimberly David, CPA Michael Bodden, CPA
Ravyn Rankin-Grant, CPA Rayshawn Connor, CPA Robyn Downy-Sanderson, ACCA
Rochel Gardener, CPA Sean Murphy, ACCA Shantae Hamilton, CPA

 

CIIPA chief executive officer Sheree Ebanks delivers a speech at the awards gala.

“I feel a sense of security about the future of the profession in the Cayman Islands,” CIIPA president Rennie Khan told the audience. “Honourees, the formula for success is already hard wired in you… I remind you to be mindful of your environment. Strive for continuous learning — not only from academia but from life lessons — focus on your commitment as your process gets you to your goal and always double down on yourself.”

During the evening, Ebanks also recapped some of CIIPA’s achievements throughout the year, including its work as Cayman’s anti-money laundering regulator for the accounting industry; its planned 2023 launch of a joint examination scheme with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants; and its progress in the environmental, social, and corporate governance space, including a recent webinar CIIPA co-hosted with Rewired Earth as part of Climate Week NYC.