Caribbean accounting circles buzzed with excitement after Sixto Coy grabbed the top spot at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Caribbean during their Miami gathering. The seasoned financial expert beat out competition to land the prestigious role that puts him in charge of more than 4,000 professionals spread across English-speaking island nations. Coy previously ran the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica between 2019 and 2021 before making his regional power play. His colleagues at ICAJ celebrated wildly as their former leader climbed to the pinnacle of Caribbean accounting leadership. The June 19 election marked a historic moment for Jamaican representation on the regional stage.
HLB Mair Russell Chartered Accountants managing partner Coy brings decades of experience to his new executive position. The accomplished businessman has juggled multiple leadership roles including past president of the Rotary Club of Kingston and Jamaica representative to international accounting bodies. Coy outlined ambitious plans for his 2025 through 2027 tenure that focus on technology advancement and environmental reporting standards. Current ICAJ president Eric Scott gushed about his predecessor landing the regional crown. The dynamic duo plans to strengthen ties between local and Caribbean-wide accounting organizations while pushing professional standards higher across island territories.
HLB Mair Russell Chartered Accountants managing partner Coy brings decades of experience to his new executive position. The accomplished businessman has juggled multiple leadership roles including past president of the Rotary Club of Kingston and Jamaica representative to international accounting bodies. Coy outlined ambitious plans for his 2025 through 2027 tenure that focus on technology advancement and environmental reporting standards. Current ICAJ president Eric Scott gushed about his predecessor landing the regional crown. The dynamic duo plans to strengthen ties between local and Caribbean-wide accounting organizations while pushing professional standards higher across island territories.