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California CPA • Oct, 2007 • LeadersWanted

Deadine is Dec. 1, 2007!

You are the driving force behind one of the world's largest economies. Isn't it time you put your leadership skills to use for the betterment of the CPA profession?

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The CalCPA Nominations Committee is accepting nominations until Dec. 1 for 2008-09 CalCPA officers and council members at large. Officer positions include chair, first vice chair, treasurer and two vice chairs. Three council members at-large also will be elected.

Members can apply for more than one office and will be considered only for the positions to which they apply. Visit www.calcpa.org/nominations to download a nomination form and to review job descriptions and ideal leadership characteristics.

For more information, contact John Angelo at john.angelo@calcpa.org or Nominations Committee Chair D. Paul Regan at reganp@hemming.com.

ANOTHER WAY TO SERVE--AICPA COUNCIL

If you're an AICPA member and interested in representing your peers on AICPA Council, let us know. The Nominations Committee will recommend candidates to AICPA Council, which establishes AICPA policies and procedures, and enacts resolutions that are binding on the board of directors, officers, committees and staff.

If you're interested, send a letter of intent and your professional and volunteer history to: Nominations Committee; c/o D. Paul Regan, chair; 330 N. Brand Blvd., Suite 710; Glendale, CA 91203. All letters must be received by 5 p.m. Dec. 1.

The AICPA makes the final selections.


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