When the Audit World Gives You a Standing Ovation: Ward Ching and the 2026 Distinguished Service Award
There are awards ceremonies that feel like the Oscars: lights, cameras, emotional speeches, someone crying into a microphone while clutching a golden statue. And then there are awards ceremonies in the accounting profession, where the emotional range typically runs from “mild nod of approval” to “slightly firmer handshake.” So when the Canadian Internal Control Association (CICA) announced that Ward Ching would receive its 2026 Distinguished Service Award , you could practically hear the collective murmur of respect echoing through conference rooms filled with spreadsheets and compliance binders. Because in the world of internal controls, governance, and audit oversight, this award is basically the equivalent of getting knighted with a calculator. And Ward Ching? He earned it. But before we get into why the accounting world is applauding politely but enthusiastically, we should talk about what the Distinguished Service Award actually means—and why someone would spend decades of t...