Donald L. Gursey, a longtime CalCPA member and 2000-01 CalCPA
president, died Nov. 15 of pancreatic cancer. He was 71.
A co-founder of Gursey, Schneider & Co. LLP in Century City,
Gursey's contributions to CalCPA and the profession were
immeasurable. He was a change agent during a period of great transition
for the organization, and over the years he helped to drive the
Litigation Sections to its position of national prominence.
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"Don Gursey was a CPAs CPA, a protector of the profession.
Whether it was on the Government Relations Committee, CPA-PAC, the
Amicus Curiae Committee, as chair of the Litigation Section, chair of
CalCPA or an outspoken AICPA Council member, Don was always a proponent
of the CPA profession," says Nancy Chandler, CalCPA's 2002-03
chair. "I am grateful to have served in leadership with Don and to
have learned valuable lessons from him."
During his career, Gursey held numerous leadership positions within
CalCPA at the Los Angeles Chapter and state level. Gursey served as
chair of the CalCPA Litigation Sections; director and chair of the
CPA-PAC and Amicus Committee; and member of the Audit and Governmental
Relations committees. Other activities included being appointed to the
Family Law Advisory Commission to the California State Senate
Subcommittee on Judicial Administration.
"Don was a unique and very special person. During our
Litigation Steering Committee and CalCPA meetings, he always tried to do
the right thing for the profession and its members," says Paul
Regan, president and chair of Hemming Morse, Inc. and 2004-05 CalCPA
chair.
"On a personal level he was inclusive, not only of those he
had known for years, but of those new to the discussion or
meeting."
Steve Wimmers, CalCPA's 2003-04 chair, has similar
remembrances of Gursey's professionalism and dedication to CPA
issues.
"He was able to deal with significant issues and face the
pressure with a calm, fun-loving attitude," says Wimmers, a sole
practitioner in San Diego. "Those of us who were fortunate enough
to know him were better off for it."
After serving two years in the Armed Services, Gursey graduated
from UCLA in 1960 with a bachelor's degree in business
administration. He opened his own practice in 1964 and practiced in the
area of litigation services since 1970, specializing in family law
matters. He merged his practice with Stan Schneider, a CPA who focused
on tax and auditing, in 1979 to form Gursey, Schneider & Co. LLP.
He is survived by his wife, Marlene Burdman, and children, Darlene,
Greg, Nicole and Kim.
The family asks that in lieu of flowers, friends contribute to the
Donald L. Gursey and Stanley B. Schneider Alumni Scholarship Fund at
UCLA or the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
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