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Regional Voter List ICMAB 17TH COUNCIL ELECTION FEBRUARY 05, 2020 REGIONAL VOTER LIST REGIONAL VOTER LIST ICMAB 17TH COUNCIL ELECTION The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh (ICMAB) ICMA Bhaban, Nilkhet, Dhaka-1205 REGIONAL VOTER LIST ICMAB 17TH COUNCIL ELECTION FELLOW MEMBERS 1 F-0018 5 F-0063 Mr. Md. Matiur Rahman Chowdhury FCMA Mr. Fariduddin Ahmed FCMA 434, Sardar Bahadur Nagar Chief Operating Officer(COO) Malek Shaheber Building Aramit Ltd. Flat # 05, Jawtala 53, Kalurghat Heavy Industrial Estate Chattogram P.O. Mohara, P.S. Chandgaon-4208 Bangladesh Chattogram, Bangladesh Cell : 8801718982630 Cell : 8801714111450 E-mail : [email protected] 2 F-0022 Mr. Mohammed Mohiuddin FCMA 6 F-0074 Managing Director Prof. Dr. Syed Md. Ather FCMA Island Securities Ltd. Retd. Professor Faruk Chamber (6th floor) University of Chittagong 1403, Sk. Mujib Road Paharica Housing Estate # 17B Agrabad, Chattogram Block-B, South Campus, Road No.-1 Bangladesh Chittagong Varsity-4331 Cell : 8801711762665 Chattogram, Bangladesh E-mail : [email protected] Cell : 8801818897628 E-mail : [email protected] 3 F-0025 Mr. Salehuddin Ahmed FCMA 7 F-0078 Chairman Mr. Abu Bakar Siddique FCMA Intercare Ltd. Executive Director-GPH Group & Company 687, Agrabad, CDA Road # 20 Secretary (GPHIL) Agrabad, Chattogram GPH Group Bangladesh Crown Chamber, 325, Asadgonj Cell : 8801715492306 Chattogram, Bangladesh E-mail : [email protected] Cell : 8801711405988 E-mail : [email protected] 4 F-0058 Mr. Md. Shafiqul Islam FCMA 8 F-0082 (Ex. Vice-Chairman Chittagong Port Dock Mr. Md. Salamat Ullah FCMA Works Management Board) Project Director Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Bengal Synthetic Fibres Ltd. (A unit of Salim & South Asia Securities Limited Brothers) Nascent Tower (2nd floor) 5/6, Fouzderhat Industrial Estate 806/A, Agrabad C/A (Javed Steel Compound) Chattogram Fouzderhat, Chattogram, Bangladesh Bangladesh Cell : 8801819328262 Cell : 8801819863709 E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] [email protected] Page 2 of 10 REGIONAL VOTER LIST ICMAB 17TH COUNCIL ELECTION 9 F-0092 14 F-0224 Mr. M. Solaiman FCMA Mr. Sobhit Bikash Barua FCMA Sr. Vice-President Principal & CEO Salim & Brothers Group of Industries M/S Sobhit & Associates Co. A/3, BSCIC Industrial Area Cost & Management Accountants & Sagarika Road Consultants Chattogram 4219, Bangladesh Apt. No. A-5, Sanmar Astoria Cell : 8801763637687, 8801819635237 Nandan Kanan, 1st Lane E-mail : [email protected] Buddhist Temple Road, Kotwali [email protected] Chattogram, Bangladesh Cell : 8801674452574 10 F-0115 E-mail : [email protected] Mr. Sekendar Ali Khan FCMA Ex-Additional Chief Accounts Officer, BSEC, 15 F-0234 Ex-Deputy Director (A&F), Intl. Islamic Mr. Md. Fazlul Islam Chowdhury FCMA University Chittagong Director House # 35, Line # 19 Rhythm Group Road # 02, Block-B 686 CDA Residential Area Halishahar Housing Estate Road # 20, Agrabad Chattogram 4226, Bangladesh Chattogram, Bangladesh Cell : 8801711307831 Cell : 8801711388327 E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] [email protected] 11 F-0132 Mr. K.M. Golam Mohiuddin FCMA 16 F-0243 Vice Chancellor Mr. Khalilur Rahman FCMA Department of Accounting Director, F & A International Islamic University, Chattogram East Delta University Kumira, Sitakundu Mozaffarnagar, Khulshi Chattogram 4318, Bangladesh East Nasirabad, PO. P,T,I Cell : 8801827408717 Chattogram 4209, Bangladesh E-mail : [email protected] Cell : 8801971375070 E-mail : [email protected] 12 F-0146 Alhaj Muhammad Abdul Hamid Al-Quaderi 17 F-0335 FCMA Mr. Mohammed Idris FCMA Deputy Managing Director Apt. # 5F, Sanmar Spring Valley Uttara Finance and Investments Ltd. Zakir Hossain Road Uttara Centre (2nd Floor), F/2 Khulshi Sk. Mujib Road Chattogram 4225, Bangladesh Chattogram 4100, Bangladesh Cell : 8801713487700 Cell : 8801713100095 E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] 18 F-0342 13 F-0217 Syed Kamruzzaman FCMA Mr. Mohammad Jamal Miah FCMA Chief Operating Officer & Company Secretary House # 04 (5th Floor), Road # 04 Aramit Thai Aluminium Limited Shyamol Chaya Housing Society, Shahjalal The Princess (Flat no. A-4) Upashahar Road 994/A East Nasirabad (Masjid lane) P.O: Polytechnical, North Khulshi Panchlaish, Chattogram Chattogram, Bangladesh Bangladesh Cell : 8801714396188 Cell : 8801819240005 E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] Page 3 of 10 REGIONAL VOTER LIST ICMAB 17TH COUNCIL ELECTION 19 F-0347 24 F-0380 Mr. Muhammed Shah Alam FCMA Mr. Md. Arshad Ullah FCMA Chief Financial Officer (CFO) & Company Director Secretary Finance Aramit Cement Limited Sunman Group of Companies 53 Kalurghat Heavy Industrial Estate CDA Annex Building (2nd Floor) P.O. Mohora Shaheed Suhrawardi Road Chattogram 4208 Katowali, Chattogram 4000 Bangladesh Bangladesh Cell : 8801755636822 Cell : 8801819319344 8801819314442 E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] 25 F-0394 20 F-0355 Mr. Kanak Kanti Sen FCMA Mr. Md. Shaifur Rahman Mazumdar FCMA "Parity Home", Flat # 12 (3rd Floor) Management Consultant 1062, Zakir Hossain Road (Bhuiyan Goly) Corporate Management Services East Nasirabad, Khulshi CDA Main Building (4th floor) Chattogram Court Road, Koltowali Bangladesh Chattogram 4100 Cell : 8801730452383 Bangladesh E-mail : [email protected] Cell : 8801819300404 [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] 26 F-0410 21 F-0368 Mr. Md. Anisur Rahman Chowdhury FCMA Mr. Md. Ferdosul Kabir Chowdhury FCMA Tax Consultant Director (Corporate Accounts & Audit) House # 719, Road # 3 Abul Khair Group CDA R/A, Agrabad D.T. Road, Pahartali Chattogram Chattogram, Bangladesh Bangladesh Cell : 8801929244444 Cell : 8801819321020 E-mail : [email protected] 1919321020 E-mail : [email protected] 22 F-0371 Mr. Md. Shamsul Alam FCMA 27 F-0422 Khulshi Neer, Holding # 1425/6A, Road # 4B Mr. Salauddin Ahamed FCMA West Khulshi R/A, BADC Road Manager (Revenue), Revenue Department PO: Zakir Hussain Road Bakhrabad Gas Distribution Ltd. Chattogram 4225 Head Office ,Chapapur Bangladesh Cumilla Cell : 8801711790387 Bangladesh 8801720251639 Cell : 8801731410005 E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : 23 F-0372 28 F-0425 Dr. Md. Salim Uddin FCMA Mr. Narayan Chandra Paul FCMA Professor General Manager (Finance & Accounts) Department of Accounting Bakhrabad Gas Distribution Company Limited University of Chittagong Chapapur Chattogram, Bangladesh Cumilla , Bangladesh Cell : 8801730081850 Cell : 8801711819308 E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] Page 4 of 10 REGIONAL VOTER LIST ICMAB 17TH COUNCIL ELECTION 29 F-0434 34 F-0513 Qazi Md. Abul Kashem FCMA Mr. Md. Moazzam Haider FCMA C/O- Kohinoor Akter Managing Director Principal Officer A4B Wears Ltd Pubali Bank ltd. House No. 117/A, Road # 17 GM Office, CDA Building, Kotowali CDA R/A, Agrabad Chattogram 4000 Chattogram, Bangladesh Bangladesh Cell : 8801713124710 Cell : 8801818208853 E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] 35 F-0521 30 F-0436 Mr. Mohammed Nazmul Hoque FCMA Mr. Mohammed Rafiqul Alam FCMA General Manager & CFO Chief Audit Officer MEB Industrial Complex Ltd. Chittagong Port Authority R.I. Tower (9th Floor) Bandar Bhaban 23/A M.M Ali Road, Mehedibag Port Officers' Colony, Bungalow # 04 Chattogram, Bangladesh Chattogram, Bangladesh Cell : 8801730328553 Cell : 8801715502007 8801558790652 E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 31 F-0449 36 F-0525 Mr. Pradip Paul FCMA Syeed Hasan Mohammad Shoaib FCMA SPRING LEAF CFO 1131, Mehedhi Bag Maf Shoes Ltd. Kotowali Outer Signal, Changaron Industrial Area Chattogram, Bangladesh Chattogram 4221 Cell : 8801711796127 Bangladesh E-mail : [email protected] Cell : 8801817291081 8801819065881 32 F-0473 E-mail : [email protected] Prof. Dr. Md. Mostafa Kamal FCMA Professor (Accounting) Head of the 37 F-0536 Department Mr. Abdul Jabbar FCMA Chittagong University of Engineering & Managing Director Technology (CUET) General Electric Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Hanif Tower, Flat no. L/3-C, North Potenga, Chattogram Hares Shah Lane, Badur Tola, Chawk Bazar Chattogram 4204 Chattogram, Bangladesh Bangladesh Cell : 8801819610911 Cell : 8801554325669, 8801819320879 E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] 33 F-0486 38 F-0554 Mr. Md. Mostafizur Rahman FCMA Qazi Meraz Uddin Arif FCMA Flat # 10-D Fatema Jahanara Tower Senior Finance Officer Jhawtala The Chittagong Port Authority Cumilla 3500 12 AVOYMITROGHAT Bangladesh Port Officers R/A, Firingee Bazar Cell : 8801748964645 Chattogram, Bangladesh E-mail : [email protected] Cell : 8801720500565 [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] Page 5 of 10 REGIONAL VOTER LIST ICMAB 17TH COUNCIL ELECTION 39 F-0556 44 F-0611 Mr. Imtiaz Alam FCMA Mr. Mohammad Shaheed FCMA Chairman Managing Partner Infinity Group of Companies & Corporate AUDIICOST, Cost & Management Accountants Support Limited Faruk Chamber (9th Floor) 12th Floor, As-Salam Tower Sheikh Mujib Road, Patantolly 57 Agrabad C/A Agrabad, Chattogram Chattogram, Bangladesh Bangladesh Cell : 8801748666666 Cell : 8801715429860 E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] [email protected] 40 F-0558 Mr. Mohammad Ahsan FCMA 45 F-0635 Abul Khair Mosjid Bari Mr. Kanchan Chandra Shom FCMA 117, Mazir Ghat Road Deputy General Manager (Accounts) & Chief West Mader Bari Financial Officer (CFO) Chattogram 4210 Padma Oil Company Ltd. 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