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January 20th, 2012
We had a great year with our meetings, but the committee will be taking a break during the traditional busy season. We look forward to reconvening in May.
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January 20th, 2012
The chapter’s new Business and Industry Interest Group meetings focus on timely topics and how the group can best serve business and industry members.
Our January meeting featured guest speaker Jolene Fraser from Ueltzen & Company, who discussed “How Fraud-Proof is Your Company?” Previous meetings included a meet-and-greet and a discussion on “Making Sense of Today’s Market.”
Come join us and let us know how we can better serve you.
Next meeting: Wednesday, March 14
Location: Piatti; 571 Pavilions Lane; Sacramento
Info: Chapter program associate Dana Agosti
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December 22nd, 2011
Our fourth annual ABC Night Mixer is an opportunity for attorneys, bankers, CPAs and other financial professionals to mingle and create new relationships or rekindle old acquaintances. It is anticipated that there will be 350–400 attendees!
Take advantage of this great networking opportunity—and help our chapter’s scholarship fund.
Register today as previous ABC Nights have sold out!
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 1
Time: 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Location: Sutter Club
Cost (includes hosted bar and hors d’oeuvres): $60/members; $75/at the door (if space available)
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November 23rd, 2011
Did you know that our scholarship applications can be completed online? If you are a university student or know a deserving university student, be sure to check it out. The deadline for four-year, master’s students and students eligible to sit for the CPA Exam to apply is Sept. 30.
The Scholarship Award Committee will meet in October and awards will be distributed at our Annual Student Luncheon in November.
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November 22nd, 2011
Our legislative successes last year were won with a lot of effort by CalCPA and its members. We need to continue to build and develop relationships with our state senators and assembly members. To continue to effectively represent the profession going forward, we need to strengthen these relationships and build new ones. Term limits make this process that much more important.
Do you personally know your senator or assembly member or one of their staff? Would you like to get involved in future grassroots government relations effort and help CalCPA and the profession? We are not asking for a major time commitment, send a couple of e-mails during the year and make an occasional visit to a district office with fellow CalCPA members. Please contact Patrick Rogan or our chapter program associate Dana Agosti.
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