Background
Ally, Shamir Andrew was born on August 13, 1942 in Georgetown, Guyana. Son of Soharab and Bebi Rahana (Ali) Ally.
educator Finance company executive
Ally, Shamir Andrew was born on August 13, 1942 in Georgetown, Guyana. Son of Soharab and Bebi Rahana (Ali) Ally.
Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, Adelphi University, New York, 1989. Master of Business Administration, Adelphi University, New York, 1992. Doctor of Philosophy in Management & Administration, Walden University, Minneapolis, 1994.
Company secretary, accountant Guyana Lithographic Limited company, Georgetown, 1966—1978. Secretary, finance director Lithographic Employees Credit Union, 1962—1978. Corporation controller, chief accounting officer Porta Systems Corporation, Syosset, New York, 1979—1985, Veeco-UPA Technology Inc., Syosset, 1985—1987.
Corporation controller, Chief Financial Officer International Consultant & Finance Services, Baldwin, New York, 1987—1990, Diamond Auto Glass Corporation, Brentwood, 1990—1993, Acrodyne Industries Inc., Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, 1999—2000. Revenue agent Internal Revenue Service, New York, 1994—1995. President, Chief Executive Officer International Consultant & Finance Services, North Wales, Pennsylvania, 1996—1999, Bethlehem, since 2000.
With Public Accounting Practice, Providence, 1963—1979. Finance director Ricks & Sari Industries, Ruimveldt, Guyana, 1966—1979, Eugene Correia Oil, Georgetown, 1966—1979, Compton Mendonca Diamonds, Georgetown, 1966—1979, Guyana Co-op Insurance Services Ltd, Georgetown, 1976—1979, Guyana National Lotteries, 1976—1979. Deputy chairman board governors Kuru Kuru Cooperative College, Georgetown, 1976—1979.
Finance consultant Government Guyana, 1976—1979. General manager Gafsons Industries, Georgetown, 1978—1979. Guest lecturer school business Adelphi University, Garden City, New York, 1987—1997.
Board chairman, registrar, Chief Financial Officer, senior faculty mentor, professor Greenleaf University, St. Louis, since 1999. Adjunct faculty professor business management economics East Stroudsburg University, Pennsylvania, 2002—2003. Adjunct faculty professor business division Warren College, Washington, 2003—2004.
Adjunct faculty professor Master of Business Administration program DeSales University, Center Valley, Pennsylvania, 2004—2009. Adjunct faculty professor business Lehigh Valley College, Center Valley, Pennsylvania, since 2004, Allentown Business School, Center Valley, since 2004. Adjunct faculty professor accounting Aspen University, Denver, 2004—2006.
Vice president Georgetown Junior Chamber of Commerce International, Guyana, 1980. President Georgetown Toastmasters, 1969. Deputy chairman board governors Kuru Kuru College, Georgetown, 1973—1977.
Secretary, finance director Lithographic Credit Union, 1966—1979. President Twinning Association Georgetown, 1970—1978. Campaign advisor Senator Bob Dole's United States of America Presidential Campaign, New York, 1996.
Fellow: Association International Accountants (England), American Chartered Institute of Finance Controllers and Administrators, Institute Directors (United Kingdom), Society Company and Commercial Accountants (United Kingdom). Member: Georgetown Toastmasters Club (president 1969-1979, air traffic management Able Toastmaster, Diploma in Tropical Medicine Distinguished Toastmaster), Upper Gwynedd Lions Club, Lions 1966-1979, (zone chairman, deputy district 60 1970-1972, ambassador of Goodwill international chapter 1973, master Key 1973, senior master Key 1977, president Woodbury 1983-1984, grand master Key 1984, district governor 20-K2 1984-1985, Key of state 1986, Club Lion of Year 1966-1979, Caribbean Lion of Year District 60 1975, Lions Ambassador of Goodwill award for Most Outstanding Club President 1975, Lion of Year Woodbury 1983, Three New Clubs Charter award 1984-1985, Melvin Jones fellow, 5 Diamonds 1985, Key of Nations award 1986), Masons (master Mason 1977-1979).
Married Bebe Zareena-Ally, February 2, 1964 (divorced 1992). Children: Rosina Sharaazad, Shamir Rolan, Sean Intiquab. Married Maryann Renee Beebe, 1996.