ICAS names Gail Boag as first female CEO in 172-year history

ICAS names Gail Boag as first female CEO in 172-year history

Gail Boag

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS) has announced the appointment of Gail Boag as its new chief executive officer, effective 1 January 2026.

Ms Boag, who currently serves as the institute’s executive director learning and market development, will make history as the first female CEO in the organisation’s 172-year history. She steps into the role succeeding Bruce Cartwright, CA, who has led ICAS since May 2018.

She brings with her a wealth of experience, with previous roles including, the Dean of Edinburgh Napier’s Business School and as the regional director of Scotland for BT. Ms Boag led ICAS’ recent transformation of the CA syllabus, designed to keep pace with advances in technology, data and sustainability, and to ensure the quality of the CA qualification is recognised around the world.

Her appointment has been fully endorsed by the ICAS Presidential Team and ICAS Council. The Council believes that Ms Boag’s commercial and communication skills, combined with her strong leadership abilities, will enable ICAS to continue to pursue its ambitious strategy for growth.  

On her appointment Ms Boag said: “I’m deeply honoured to take on the role of CEO at ICAS. The organisation has a distinguished history of upholding the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and public trust.

“My focus will be on ensuring that ICAS continues to act in the public interest while driving sustainable growth for the organisation, value for its members and relevance for our qualification. Together, we will build on ICAS’s proud legacy and strengthen its impact for the future.” 

ICAS President, Karen Scholes CA, congratulated Ms Boag on her appointment and said: “After a competitive process, I am pleased to announce that we’ve appointed Gail Boag as ICAS’ new CEO.

“Gail has already demonstrated her mettle over the last three years as our Executive Director Learning and Market Development, leading and delivering our new world class CA Syllabus. Gail brings with her a wealth of experience and I know that she will lead the organisation with drive and passion.

“I also want to thank our outgoing CEO Bruce Cartwright, CA for his leadership and commitment to the organisation over the last eight years and both I and my fellow council members wish him all the very best for the future.”

ICAS names Gail Boag as first female CEO in 172-year history

Brice Cartwright CA

ICAS Council thanked Mr Cartwright for his leadership over the last eight years, which brought a step change to the way in which the organisation operated and for setting a clear and visionary strategic direction. The council wishes Mr Cartwright all the very best for the future. He will leave ICAS in March 2026 after a transition period.

On Ms Boag’s appointment, Mr Cartwright said: “I am delighted to be handing over the CEO baton to Gail, who has already proven her strong leadership and effectiveness at ICAS.

“It has been a great privilege to lead ICAS through such a transformational period. We have a clear identity and purpose, a strong culture of delivering in the public interest.

“I would like to thank the exceptional Executive Team and colleagues who make it all happen. And to the members and students….as our ambassadors, you bring ICAS and the CA qualification to life…thank you!”

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