CMA Neeraj Dhananjay Joshi Elected Vice President of ICMAI for 2025–2026

The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI) has announced the election of CMA Neeraj Dhananjay Joshi as its new Vice President for the term 2025–2026. A distinguished figure in the field of Cost and Management Accounting, Joshi brings with him over two decades of professional experience and a remarkable track record in both academic and corporate spheres.

A Fellow Member of ICMAI, CMA Joshi first gained national prominence by securing the All-India 17th Rank in the ICMAI Foundation Examination. He was also the Second Rank holder in the MBA program at the University of Pune, reflecting his early academic excellence.

Joshi holds an impressive list of international certifications, including Certified SAP FI/CO Consultant (SAP AG, Germany), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) (ISACA, USA), and Microsoft Certified Professional, along with a diploma from NIIT. These qualifications underscore his strong foundation in both finance and technology.

Professionally, he is a Practicing Cost Accountant and Partner at Dhananjay V. Joshi & Associates, a reputed cost accounting firm. He is also the Promoter Director of Levare Info Solutions Pvt. Ltd., an ERP consulting and systems audit firm offering specialized business solutions.

His corporate journey includes leadership roles at CMC Ltd. and Siemens Information Systems Ltd., where he managed key SAP implementation projects on national and international fronts.

Joshi has been actively involved in the governance of ICMAI, having served as a Council Member during the 2019–2023 term, and was re-elected for the 2023–2027 term. His elevation to Vice President reflects the trust and recognition of his peers in his leadership and vision for the profession.

The institute, along with members of the cost accounting fraternity, has welcomed his appointment, anticipating a forward-looking and dynamic approach to ICMAI’s growth and global engagement.

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Mariya Paliwala
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