Beta Alpha Psi names UAB alumnus its 2020 Business Information Professional of the Year

Hafiz Chandiwala, a UAB alumnus, has been named the 2019-2020 Business Information Professional of the Year for his contributions to his industry.
Written by: Ivy Brewster
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BAP2Hafiz ChandiwalaHafiz Chandiwala, a graduate of the Department of Accounting and Finance in the Collat School of Business at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, has been named the 2019-2020 Business Information Professional of the Year by Beta Alpha Psi. Beta Alpha Psi is an international organization that encourages and recognizes excellence in the financial information profession.

Each year, the national Beta Alpha Psi presents three Business Information Professional of the Year awards. Student chapters, like Delta Chi at UAB, may nominate alumni or honorary members. Delta Chi nominated Chandiwala for his leading industry experience and his impact on the chapter. Chandiwala established the Hafiz Chandiwala Endowed Scholarship in Accounting at the UAB Collat School of Business. The scholarship has helped lessen financial hardship for students in accounting.

Chandiwala is the executive vice president, chief financial officer and chief administrative officer of Coca-Cola Bottling Company United and is president of the 2019-2020 UAB National Alumni Society Board of Directors. In addition to his work at Coca-Cola Bottling Company United, Chandiwala is a regular presence at chapter meetings and banquets for UAB Delta Chi.  As part of the award, UAB Delta Chi will receive $2,000 and travel to the Beta Alpha Psi annual meeting in Orlando this August.

Eddie Nabors, MSA, an instructor within the Department of Accounting and the faculty adviser to the UAB Delta Chi Chapter, recognizes how this award can impact students in the department.  

“We are so very proud that he is an alum of our Beta Alpha Psi chapter,” Nabors said. “This award brings more positive recognition to our chapter and to the Collat School of Business, which should create more opportunities for our students.”