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Forum Inspires and Educates
If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more,
do more and become more, you are a leader.
- John Quincy Adams
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Gail Sparks Pitts 2007-2008 MACPA Chair of the Board |
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From the first note of Carla Sledge’s Star Spangled Banner, the Spring
Members Advisory Forum meeting delivered a big dose of inspiration and
education. Over 200 participants attended the meeting on Tuesday, May 13, in
Lansing.
Carla, a member of the MACPA’s Board of Directors and Wayne County’s CFO, shared
her fabulous voice with us for the presentation of the colors by the U.S. Army
Dewitt Recruiting Station Color Guard. It was a stirring start to a day jam-packed with esteemed
speakers.
AICPA President Barry Melancon’s keynote address provided an overview of
national issues. Takeaways from Barry’s presentation include these key
points:
- Recent studies show accounting enrollments, graduates and hiring are
up.
- Studies also confirm a faculty shortage issue, particularly with
accounting Ph.Ds. The AICPA Foundation is securing funding to increase
the
number of Ph.Ds.
- The most significant challenge facing the profession is the movement
toward a single set of principles-based global accounting standards.
- The momentum continues to build across the country for a unified CPA
license mobility process. (Read more in our
Mobility Update.)
Following his talk, Barry initiated roundtable discussions on a new
proposed forensic accounting credential. Barry asked MACPA members for
input on the credential, which will be considered by the AICPA Council
next week.
We also heard from Mike Willis, the country’s foremost expert on
Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL). Mike explained the role XBRL would play
in the global convergence of accounting standards. He also demonstrated how
this system of communicating business and financial information can be an
incredible tool for every CPA, as it can be useful for business
reporting, statutory reporting, tax reporting and more. Mike “wowed” us by creating a
few real-time reports in a matter of seconds. For those who would like to
hear more from Mike, he will be back in Michigan on June 12, 2008 to speak
at our Accounting for the Tax Practitioners Conference.
Another highlight was a presentation from MACPA President Peggy Dzierzawski.
She showcased the achievements of members in the areas of advocacy,
community outreach, financial literacy, CPA License Mobility, image
enhancement, CPE development and student recruitment.
It also was great to hear from two Lansing insiders. Enjoying the
opportunity to meet with a large group of CPAs for the first time as our new
Licensing Administrator, Carol Flores, provided an update from the State
Board of Accountancy. Our Lobbyist, Tom Hoisington, capped off the rewarding
day with his astute analysis of the legislative turmoil surrounding the
Michigan Business Tax.
If you missed this event, but want to know more, PowerPoint presentations
from our Members Advisory Forum are available for review
online.
Mark your calendar for the MACPA's 2008 Fall Members Advisory Forum,
scheduled for September 23, 2008 at the Rock Financial Showplace in
Novi.
It was truly an inspiring day. I appreciate the opportunity to work with
such a remarkable group of speakers and participants.
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The Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants |
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Chair
Gail Sparks Pitts
Bloomfield Hills
Chair-Elect
Thomas H. Beard
St. Clair Shores
Treasurer
Jonathan D. Anibal
Waterford
Secretary
Gregory Nowak
Detroit
Immediate Past Chair
Sean Keenan
Detroit
Past Chair
Peggy Haw Jury
Flint |
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Stephanie W.
Bergeron
Troy
L. Charles Bokemeier
East Lansing
Heidi Bolger
Saginaw
Leonard Brams
Southfield
Patrick Dolan
Southfield
David E. Duprey
Detroit
Robert S. Gigliotti
Troy
Samuel L. Hodges
Troy
Edward S. Kisscorni
Grand Rapids
Paul J. MacDonald
Detroit
Michael P. Metzger
Farmington Hills
Ramona H. Pearson
Detroit
Douglas P. Roosa
Taylor
Raymond T. Rowe
Troy
Carla E. Sledge
Detroit
Paul W. Steih
Detroit
Millian M. Toms
Bolingbrook
Kristine A. Volk
Troy |
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Peggy A. Dzierzawski, CAE
MACPA President & CEO
Marla Janness
Editor
Sarah Krueger
Managing Editor
Corinne Duluk
Contributing Writer
Wendi Salmons
Contributing Writer
John Lindley
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