Outgoing Chair of the Board
Gail Sparks Pitts |
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Gail Sparks Pitts, controller,
Oakland Community College, is the first African American female to
serve as chair of any state CPA society. Gail is particularly
committed to students, recruiting them for opportunities in the
profession as well as understanding the need to build for the future
of the MACPA and the profession. |
Distinguished
Achievement Award
Leslie Murphy |
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The MACPA’s highest honor recognizes
Leslie Murphy, Murphy Consulting, Inc., for her unparalleled
expertise in the areas of corporate governance, workforce
development, and staff retention. A retired partner from Plante &
Moran, Leslie is recognized as one of the highest-ranking women in
public accounting in the country. In 2005, as she took the helm of
the AICPA, Leslie was first Michigan CPA in six decades to lead our
national Association, where she not only represented 17,000 Michigan
CPAs, but also the 340,000 members of the AICPA. |
Distinguished Service
Award
Sean Keenan |
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With many years of involvement with
the MACPA, Sean Keenan is a past chair of the board, and he’s
contributed his expertise to committees and task forces including
Strategic Planning, Diversity, Finance, Audit, and many others.
Assurance Partner in the Detroit office of the KPMG, Sean is a CPA
Ambassador, and has represented the MACPA and the profession with
distinction. Sean has encouraged and mentored many CPAs in their
involvement with this Association. |
Outstanding Visionary
Award
S. Scott Voynich |
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Shortly after the Sarbanes-Oxely Act
was enacted, Scott Voynich became chair of the AICPA. He embraced
the need for change, working tirelessly to restore credibility in
the accounting profession, always emphasizing the profession’s core
values of integrity, competence, and objectivity. Scott also has
been instrumental in the AICPA’s nationwide efforts to advance CPA
license mobility legislation.
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Public Service Award
Wayne Titus III |
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Wayne Titus, III is a CPA and a
Personal Financial Specialist who operates his own firm, AMDG
Financial, in Plymouth. Wayne realizes that his CPA designation not
only gives him tremendous professional opportunities, but also
allows him to enhance the lives of others both near and far. In
addition to working with numerous local non-profit organizations,
Wayne has devoted an incredible amount of time and energy enriching
the lives of people of El Salvador. |
Business & Industry
Paul MacDonald |
| The recipient of our 2007 Business &
Industry Award and nominee at the national level, Paul MacDonald is
one of only three AICPA members being inducted into the AICPA’s
Business & Industry Hall of Fame this year – 2008-2009. In addition
to demonstrating leadership and strategic ability within the Red
Wings Organization, Paul is involved in several key functions at the
League level. |
Diversity Award
Sean Keenan |
| Within his firm – KPMG –
diversity is a priority to which Sean Keenan is fully committed. He
values his role as mentor to African Americans who are part of his
teams. In addition, through The MACPA strategic planning process,
Sean initiated a change in the core values of the MACPA to include
diversity. As a result, consideration of every MACPA strategic
initiative takes diversity into consideration. |
Accounting Teaching
Excellence Award
L. Charles Bokemeier |
| An accounting teacher for
more than three decades, Charles Bokemeier is Professor of Practice
in the Department of Accounting at MSU. An outstanding teacher and
administrator, Charlie is well respected by his colleagues and
beloved by his students. He takes the responsibility of educating
future accounting professionals very seriously, presenting rigorous
and demanding coursework and setting very high standards. Charlie
serves as honors advisor and faculty advisor to the accounting
students association. |
Thomas Hoatlin Award
Gregory Nowak |
| The first Thomas Hoatlin
Award will go to Greg Nowak. Greg has been an invaluable resource to
state government officials throughout the process of development and
implementation of the Michigan Business Tax. This award is presented
at the Association’s Michigan Tax Conference. |
Legislative Impact
Andy Couloris |
| The MACPA honors State
Representative Andy Coulouris, sponsor of the CPA license mobility
legislation. He chairs the House Committee on Banking and Financial
Services, where the legislation received its hearing. Andy was
instrumental in seeing the legislation through the Senate as well. |
Chair’s Service
Members of the Legislative Advisory Group |
| In recognition of service
to the MACPA above and beyond the traditional level of volunteerism,
these members of the Legislative Advisory Group played an
instrumental role in the successful passage of CPA license mobility
legislation. Stephen Epstein, Chair
Dennis Echelbarger
Peggy Haw Jury
Walter Koziol
Wayne Pahssen |
Outstanding Task Force
Award
Michigan Tax Conference Planning Committee |
The Michigan Tax
Conference Planning Committee is recognized for its exemplary
efforts in planning and executing the remarkably successful Michigan
Tax Conference. This first-time event was originally planned as a
one-day state tax conference for an audience of 200; but evolved
into two full days with nearly 30 general and breakout sessions.
Featuring renowned speakers from around the country, the Michigan
Tax Conference drew nearly 1,000 attendees, making it one of the
biggest and most successful state tax conferences in the United
States. Members of the committee include:
Judith Trepeck, Chair
James Beckman
Terry Conley
Mark Faulkner
Joanne Faycurry
Patricia Foster
Samuel Hodges
Edward Kisscorni
Cynthia Knoll
Michelle Lowrie
Paul McCord
James Miesowicz
John Neberle
Gregory Nowak
Douglas Relyea
Wayne Roberts
Curtis Ruppal
Robert Shannon
Terry Stanton
June Summers Haas
Joseph Tomczyk
David Turzewski
Jack Van Coevering
Patrick Van Tiflin
Robert Wagner |
| 2008 Special
Recognition |
Outgoing MACPA Board
Officers
Peggy Haw Jury, served 1997 to 2008 |
Outgoing MACPA Board
Members
Michael Metzger, served 2002 - 2008
Carla Sledge, served 2002 - 2008 |
Outgoing PAC Board
Chair
John Pridnia, served 2005-2008 |
Outgoing Audit
Committee Chair
Walter Koziol, served 2003-2008 |
Outgoing Michigan
Accountancy Foundation Trustees
Allan Nietzke, served 1990-2008 |
Outgoing Task Force
Chairs
Dennis Blough - Specialized Interest Track Leadership
Jeffrey Bushey – Agribusiness
Dana DePalma - New Professionals
Thomas Frazee - Automotive Dealers
Stephen Loree - Healthcare
John Mack - West Michigan Tax Symposium
Angelia McGarry – Information Technology
Patrick McKeever - Membership Advisory Leadership
Kevin McKervey - International Practice
Keith Moreland - Educators
Douglas Relyea - State & Local Tax
Duane Reyhl - Accounting & Auditing Standards
Mark Rottermond - Communications
David Swistock - Management Information Shows
Hannah Thoms - Personal Financial Planning
Robert Walworth - Fraud
Peter White - Governmental Accounting and Auditing |
Employer Appreciation
Oakland Community College |
Family Appreciation
Michael Pitts |