Vancouver-Trained National Leader Has International Ambitions for Profession
Work hard, have a good sense of humour, seek challenges and enjoy what you do. That's the core philosophy embraced by John Nagy, FCGA, and CGA-Canada's chair and CEO for 2003-04. A past president of CGA-BC, Nagy has been involved with the Association for a few years now — 22 to be exact. And he has some clear goals in mind for his year as chair and CEO.
"My first objective for the fall is a full and proper review by the Board of the strategic long-range plan so everyone understands where we want to go and agrees on the plan's goals," says Nagy in his characteristically straight-ahead style. "Secondly, I will be working closely with CGA-Canada's new [as of June] president and chief operating officer, Anthony Ariganello, CGA, to ensure a smooth transition as there is a great deal of information for Tony to assimilate quickly," he says.
Another goal Nagy has identified for the coming year is to provide a focused direction for CGA-Canada's international activities. "This will involve making sure both our goals and business plan to achieve them are clear," he says. "Our emphasis on international activities is quite important, as one of CGA-Canada's guiding principles is to act globally. And while we have an outstanding program, the market in Canada is limited, so we need to look beyond our borders," he adds.
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