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Category Archives: Newsletters
115th Annual Meeting: A Time of Rebound
SHARE: The theme “Rebound” headlined NASBA’s 115th Annual Meeting, held October 30 – November 2, in San Diego, CA. The theme was symbolic as the meeting was the first Annual held in-person since 2019, signifying the ability of NASBA, Boards of Accountancy and various stakeholders to reunite and rebound as strict COVID-19 pandemic protocols lessen.…
Full Issue: Summer 2022
Ethics Matters: Q3 2022
President’s Memo: Unwinding
SHARE: In January of this year, my President’s Memo was titled “Time to Unwind.” I described how NASBA had been extremely cautious and risk adverse as we worked through the COVID-19 (COVID) pandemic, but that our intent going forward was to return to in-person conferences and meetings so that we could focus on the important…
BOD Calls for Vote on Bylaws Changes
SHARE: Proposed amendments to NASBA’s Bylaws will be voted upon during NASBA’s 115th Annual Meeting, October 30 – November 2, 2022. Among the proposed amendments, include adding clarity on when a member of the Nominating Committee may be eligible for election to the Board of Directors, providing guidelines on the work to be done by…
2022 Nominating Committee Announces Slate
SHARE: The 2021-2022 NASBA Nominating Committee has nominated the following officers and directors to be voted on by the member Boards of Accountancy at the Annual Business Meeting in November: Vice Chair Stephanie M. Saunders (VA – Associate) Directors-at-Large (first year of three-year term) (first term) Katrina Salazar (CA- Delegate) (first term) Kenya Watts (OH…
Jack Dailey Remembered (1951-2022)
SHARE: NASBA leaders and members were saddened by the recent passing of NASBA Board of Directors member John F. ‘Jack’ Dailey, Jr., CPA, RMA, PSA, a retired partner and consultant at Bowman & Company LLP of Voorhees Township, NJ. Dailey passed away on June 23, 2022, at the age of 71. Most recently, Dailey served…
CPT Establishes 50th StudentCPT Chapter
SHARE: The NASBA Center for the Public Trust (CPT) is celebrating the establishment of its 50th StudentCPT Chapter on the campus of Tennessee State University (TSU), in Nashville, TN. Housed within the University’s College of Business, the TSU StudentCPT chapter was established as part of the CPT’s HBCU initiative, which aims to launch student chapters…
AICPA Issues Letter to Dept of Homeland Security on STEM
SHARE: As the profession continues to pursue accounting as part of STEM programs in schools through federal legislation (H.R. 3855 – Accounting STEM Pursuit Act of 2021), NASBA, the AICPA, and more than 45 State CPA Societies recently signed onto a letter to request that several Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) codes be added to…
Accounting Education Research Grants Awarded
SHARE: Recipients of NASBA’s Accounting Education Research Grants program were recently approved by the NASBA Board of Directors during the Board’s July 2022 meeting. The program, which is spearheaded by NASBA’s Education Committee, was established in 2011 to advance research on educational issues impacting CPAs, the public accounting profession and stat boards’ charge to protect…





