The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI) is set for a new era of leadership as CMA TCA Srinivasa Prasad has been elected as President for the term 2025-2026. He will be joined by CMA Neeraj Dhananjay Joshi, who has been elected as Vice President for the same period. This change in leadership signifies a significant moment for the institute, which plays a crucial role in developing and regulating the Cost and Management Accountancy profession in India.
CMA TCA Srinivasa Prasad brings a wealth of experience to his new role. Having served as Vice President for the 2024-2025 term, he is well-versed with the institute’s operations and strategic objectives. His extensive background in finance, cost, and management, including his tenure as Executive Director (Finance & ERP Implementation) at SAIL, positions him to lead ICMAI effectively into the future.
Accompanying him is CMA Neeraj Dhananjay Joshi, a seasoned professional with a strong track record. Currently a Central Council Member of ICMAI, CMA Joshi has previously served as Chairman of the Western India Regional Council, the Cost Accounting Standards Board, and the Management Accounting Committee of the Institute. His expertise in management accounting and ERP consulting will be invaluable in steering the institute’s initiatives.
The new leadership team is expected to continue ICMAI’s mission of promoting the Cost and Management Accountancy profession, fostering ethical practices, and contributing to the nation’s economic development. As the institute recently shifted its headquarters to Delhi, these appointments come at a pivotal time, aiming to enhance ICMAI’s visibility and influence on a national level. The profession looks forward to their collective vision and leadership in advancing the role of CMAs in the evolving economic landscape.