ASA’s CEO Participates in IVSC 2016 AGM in Bali

ASA's CEO, Jim Hirt is pictured here with IVSC Chairman, Sir David Tweedie.

ASA’s CEO, Jim Hirt is pictured here with IVSC Chairman, Sir David Tweedie.

ASA’s Chief Executive Officer, Jim Hirt represented ASA at the 2016 International Valuation Standards Council (IVSC) AGM event this month in Bali, Indonesia. Mr. Hirt, along with other representatives from valuation professional organizations met to discuss the initiatives of IVSC, the soon to be released 2017 international valuation standards, and the advancement of universally accepted standards for the valuation of assets across the world. On behalf of ASA, Mr. Hirt also has agreed to host the next IVSC VPO meeting of CEO’s on December 6 at the headquarters of ASA.

Schedule for the three-day event, included:

Monday, October 10, 2016

  • Meeting of CEOs of IVSC member bodies
  • IVSC Standards Board working session
  • AFWG Private Meeting (closed)
  • AFWG interactive session with IVSC Standards Board representatives
  • IVSC Reception (sponsored by MOF)

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

  • IVSC Board of Trustees
  • IVSC Standards Board
  • IVSC Advisory Forum Working Group
  • IVS Presentation (Standards Board)
  • IVSC Dinner (sponsored by MAPPI)

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

  • IVSC Board of Trustees
  • IVSC Standards Board private working session
  • IVSC Advisory Forum meeting
  • IVSC AFWG Only – Wrap Up
  • IVSC AGM
  • IVSC/APEC Roundtable
  • IIBV Debate: Around the World in 80 Valuations
  • IIBV Cocktail Reception
Event was hosted at the Inaya Putri Bali Hotel.

Event was hosted at the Inaya Putri Bali Hotel.

The venue for the 2016 AGM was the Inaya Putri Bali Hotel, located in Kawasan Wisata, Nusa Dua, Bali and situated in one of Bali’s most famed beachfront. Inspired by Bali’s timeless cultural heritage, INAYA Putri Bali is blessed with an expansive 9.1 hectare of green garden that merge seamlessly with a white sand beach overlooking the Indian Ocean. Accommodation is a collection of  460 contemporary styled guest rooms, suites and exclusive villas that emulate the style of Balinese Penglipuran village, with architecture inspired by 7 Hindu Goddesses, and which incorporate elements of local artistry.

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