04-18-2007, 06:10 PM
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There are challenging times ahead for the accountancy industryâs most influential figures and organisations. The rush to regulation may have subsided but new more pressing issues have arisen in their place. Here, accountancyage.com highlights the leaders and organisations that will most influence the industry and business in 2007.
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1 Ed Balls
Economic secretary to the Treasury
2 Sir Christopher Hogg
Chairman, Financial Reporting Council
3 John Griffith-Jones
Senior partner, KPMG
4 Baroness Noakes
Shadow treasury minister
5 Peter Wyman
Head of professional affairs, PwC
6 Simon Whitehead
Tax lawyer, Dorsey & Whitney
7 Dave Hartnett
Director general, HMRC
8 Jon Symonds
CFO, AstraZeneca
9 Philip Broadley
Group FD, Prudential
10 Helen Weir
FD, Lloyds TSB
11 Suzzane Wood
Head of CFO practice, Heidrick & Struggles
12 Chris Lucas
FD elect, Barclays
13 Gordon Brown
Chancellor, Treasury
14 Paul Gray
Acting chairman, HMRC
15 Michael Izza
Chief executive, ICAEW
16 European Court of Justice
Tax judgments
17 Mark Freebairn
Head of the CFO practice, Odgers Ray & Berndtson
18 Chris Dickson
Executive counsel, Joint Disciplinary Scheme
19 Andrew Higginson
Group finance director, Tesco
20 Jeremy Newman
Managing partner, BDO Stoy Hayward
21 John Connolly
Chief executive, Deloitte
22 Alan Blewitt
Chief executive, ACCA
23 Douglas Flint
Group finance director, HSBC
24 Paul Boyle
Chief executive, Financial Reporting Council
25 Nick Land
Non-executive director, Royal Dutch Shell
26 Christopher Cox
Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission
27 Kieran Poynter
Chairman, PwC
28 Mary Keegan
MD of government accountancy, Treasury
29 Katherine Lee
Chief financial officer, YouGov
30 Sir David Varney
Former chairman, HMRC
31 Markets Participants
Group investors
32 McCreevy, Kallas, László Kovács
European Commission
33 Ken Lever
FD, Tomkins
34 Rolf Nonnenmacher
Head of KPMG, Deutschland
35 Ian Dyson
FD, Marks & Spencer
36 Gunnar Niels
Author, Oxera
37 Mike Rake
Global chairman, KPMG
38 Anton Colella
Chief executive, ICAS
39 Richard Douglas
Finance director, NHS
40 Mark Otty
Chairman, Ernst & Young
41 Richard Murphy
Tax Justice Network
42 Margaret Ewing & Alison Reed
Top female FDs
43 Andy Halford
FD, Vodafone
44 Patrick Way
Tax Barrister
45 George Osborne
Shadow chancellor, Tory party
46 John Cullinane
President, CIoT
47 Nick Sabin
Chief executive, IPA
48 David Herbinet
Head of public interest markets, Mazars
49 Peter Montagnon
Head of investment affairs, Association of British Insurers
50 Cameron Scott
Executive counsel, Accountancy Investigation & Discipline Board
There are challenging times ahead for the accountancy industryâs most influential figures and organisations. The rush to regulation may have subsided but new more pressing issues have arisen in their place. Here, accountancyage.com highlights the leaders and organisations that will most influence the industry and business in 2007.
Click here to download the list as a pdf file.
http//ivory.vnunet.com/assets/binaries/accountancy-age/pdf/aa-top50-power2007.pdf
Or to read the full list as text, click here.
http//www.accountancyage.com/2171942
1 Ed Balls
Economic secretary to the Treasury
2 Sir Christopher Hogg
Chairman, Financial Reporting Council
3 John Griffith-Jones
Senior partner, KPMG
4 Baroness Noakes
Shadow treasury minister
5 Peter Wyman
Head of professional affairs, PwC
6 Simon Whitehead
Tax lawyer, Dorsey & Whitney
7 Dave Hartnett
Director general, HMRC
8 Jon Symonds
CFO, AstraZeneca
9 Philip Broadley
Group FD, Prudential
10 Helen Weir
FD, Lloyds TSB
11 Suzzane Wood
Head of CFO practice, Heidrick & Struggles
12 Chris Lucas
FD elect, Barclays
13 Gordon Brown
Chancellor, Treasury
14 Paul Gray
Acting chairman, HMRC
15 Michael Izza
Chief executive, ICAEW
16 European Court of Justice
Tax judgments
17 Mark Freebairn
Head of the CFO practice, Odgers Ray & Berndtson
18 Chris Dickson
Executive counsel, Joint Disciplinary Scheme
19 Andrew Higginson
Group finance director, Tesco
20 Jeremy Newman
Managing partner, BDO Stoy Hayward
21 John Connolly
Chief executive, Deloitte
22 Alan Blewitt
Chief executive, ACCA
23 Douglas Flint
Group finance director, HSBC
24 Paul Boyle
Chief executive, Financial Reporting Council
25 Nick Land
Non-executive director, Royal Dutch Shell
26 Christopher Cox
Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission
27 Kieran Poynter
Chairman, PwC
28 Mary Keegan
MD of government accountancy, Treasury
29 Katherine Lee
Chief financial officer, YouGov
30 Sir David Varney
Former chairman, HMRC
31 Markets Participants
Group investors
32 McCreevy, Kallas, László Kovács
European Commission
33 Ken Lever
FD, Tomkins
34 Rolf Nonnenmacher
Head of KPMG, Deutschland
35 Ian Dyson
FD, Marks & Spencer
36 Gunnar Niels
Author, Oxera
37 Mike Rake
Global chairman, KPMG
38 Anton Colella
Chief executive, ICAS
39 Richard Douglas
Finance director, NHS
40 Mark Otty
Chairman, Ernst & Young
41 Richard Murphy
Tax Justice Network
42 Margaret Ewing & Alison Reed
Top female FDs
43 Andy Halford
FD, Vodafone
44 Patrick Way
Tax Barrister
45 George Osborne
Shadow chancellor, Tory party
46 John Cullinane
President, CIoT
47 Nick Sabin
Chief executive, IPA
48 David Herbinet
Head of public interest markets, Mazars
49 Peter Montagnon
Head of investment affairs, Association of British Insurers
50 Cameron Scott
Executive counsel, Accountancy Investigation & Discipline Board