Posts Tagged ‘GSCPA’
Outsourcing 2.0: What Have We Learned?
Originally published in Current Accounts, The Georgia Society of CPAs, March/April 2013, Volume 11, Issue 2 by Bonnie Buol Ruszczyk, president, and Sarah Warlick, writer and copy editor Years after the broad outsourcing trend picked up steam, industry segments that rely on it are still refining the technique. The two main drivers of outsourcing –…
Read MoreClient News: Knight Introduces New Legislation to Strengthen the Georgia State Board of Accountancy
New Bill creates greater financial and operational independence for Georgia State Board of Accountancy Atlanta, GA – Georgia Representative David Knight (HD-130), CPA, introduced new legislation on Monday to strengthen the Georgia State Board of Accountancy (GSBA), giving the GSBA greater financial and operational independence in order to effectively protect the citizens of Georgia and…
Read MoreClient News: The Georgia Society of Certified Public Accountants CPA Day at the Gold Dome
Atlanta, GA – Over 150 CPA members of The Georgia Society of CPAs from across the state recently met at the Georgia State Capitalin in honor of the 2013 CPA Day at the Gold Dome. “The Georgia Society of CPAs launched CPA Day at the Gold Dome because CPAs offer a unique and intelligent…
Read MoreObservations from the Southeastern Accounting Show
During the last week of August, bbr marketing participated in its first industry trade show, the Southeastern Accounting Show put on by the Georgia Society of CPAs. While we help our clients prepare for these quite often, this was our first foray into one as a company. We couldn’t think of a better place…
Read MoreClient News: Congressman Woodall Addresses the Georgia Society of CPAs
U.S. Congressman Rob Woodall paid a visit to the Georgia Society of CPAs, speaking to the financial professionals about current budget and tax issues including tax reform. September 2012 – ATLANTA – The Gwinnett Chapter of the Georgia Society of CPAs recently hosted U.S. Congressman Rob Woodall as the keynote speaker at their monthly…
Read MoreDid someone say chocolate covered bacon?
by Kelly Googe Lucas, marketing and social media manager We’re excited to be participating as an exhibitor in the 2012 GSCPA Southeastern Accounting Show. We’ve got a fancy-schmancy new booth to show off, hot-off-the-presses brochures to hand out and some very interesting prizes to give away. What sort of prizes you ask? Well, I won’t…
Read MoreClient News: The Georgia Society of Certified Public Accountants Elects Marlan Nichols as Chairman
AUGUST 1, 2012 – ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Marlan Nichols, CPA, is assuming leadership as the new chairman of the Georgia Society of Certified Public Accountants (GSCPA) for a one-year term. In this role, Nichols, leads Georgia’s premier professional organization for CPAs in the state. The Leadership Council elected him to his new position at its…
Read MoreClient News: Bradford C. Dickson, CPA, MBA Receives Highest Award for Meritorious Service
July 5, 2012 – Atlanta, GA – Bradford C. Dickson, partner and shareholder with Windham Brannon, PC, was recently awarded the Meritorious Service award by the Georgia Society of Certified Public Accountants (GSCPA), a professional organization for CPAs in Georgia. The Meritorious Service Award, the highest award presented by the GSCPA, recognizes individuals who have…
Read MoreClient News: U.S. Chamber Awards Elizabeth D. Kistler of Georgia the National Institute Scholarship
A Four-Year Leadership Training Produced by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce WASHINGTON D.C. — Institute for Organization Management, the professional development program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, announced today that Elizabeth D. Kistler of the Georgia Society of CPAs has been awarded its National Institute Scholarship. Given to 30 professionals across the country, the…
Read MoreClient News: The Georgia Society of Certified Public Accountants CPA Day at the Gold Dome
Atlanta, GA – CPA members of the Georgia Society of CPAs from across the state recently met at the Georgia State Capitalin honor of 2012 CPA Day at the Gold Dome. “CPAs offer a unique and intelligent perspective, and events like this make a very real connection between the profession and Georgia’s legislators,” said Boyd…
Read MoreSociety Girl
Bonnie’s article entitled Does My Accounting Firm Really Need a Logo? was published in the September/October issue of Current Accounts, a bi-monthly publication of the Georgia Society of CPAs.
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