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Embracing the future while reflecting on the past

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August 25, 2025

HERE'S something quietly significant about turning 60.

- ROBERT LLOYD GRIFFITHS

It's a moment that invites reflection - not just on years gone by, but on what's been achieved and what still lies ahead.

Often referred to as a diamond jubilee, the milestone stands for resilience, strength and accomplishment.

And as I look back on my own career over the past 40 years, I find those qualities not only relevant to my personal journey, but also deeply reflective of the Welsh economy itself.

I’ve spent most of my professional life in Wales, working through the highs and lows of an evolving business landscape.

Today, I have the privilege of serving as the director of ICAEW in Wales, representing a community of chartered accountants who play a crucial role in the growth of our economy. It’s a role that combines advocacy, collaboration and support - and one that has never felt more important.

Working with our members across Wales, I've seen firsthand the dedication and adaptability that define the accountancy profession.

These professionals serve every corner of our economy - from tourism businesses in Anglesey to family-run shops in Brecon and high-growth tech firms in Cardiff - and the insights they offer often shape financial strategy and influence policy at the highest levels.

One of the most rewarding aspects of my role is working closely with stakeholders, including both the Welsh and UK governments.

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