Johnson Price
Sprinkle PA Shareholder Rollin Groseclose was recently
appointed Chair of North Carolina Association of Certified Public
Accountants (NCACPA) Board of Directors.
Rollin joined the Association’s Board of Directors in
May 2013. He has been an active member of NCACPA, serving
as its Taxation Committee chair for two terms and is currently a
member on several special task forces, including the Tax Modernization
Task Force and Board Governance & Effectiveness Task Force. As newly
appointed Chair, Rollin is the highlight of NCACPA Interim Report publication’s
cover and featured article ( see https://mydigitalpublication.com/publication/index.php?i=414532&m=&l=&p=1&pre=&ver=html5#{"page":0,"issue_id":414532}).
In accepting the
appointment to Chair of NCACPA, Rollin said: “My job is not to take us in
a new direction, but to continue the direction set by the Board of Directors. I
see this as a relay race, and my charge is to accept the baton and keep running
the course set by the Board. This year we intend to focus on increasing the
impact and influence that we as CPAs have.” Rollin also remarked that he
anticipated growth in the value that members receive from the Association.
With over 15,000
members and slightly shy of being one hundred years old, NCACPA is a
vibrant professional organization providing North Carolina certified
public accountants with services and resources to promote competence,
integrity, civic responsibility and success within the industry. The current
Board of Directors is focused on four key strategies: 1) advocacy and
awareness, 2) enhanced membership engagement, 3) highly-valued professional
development and 4) governance & operational effectiveness.
Associated with his
Chair position, Rollin is serving a four-year Council
member appointment on the American Institute
of Certified Public Accountant’s (AICPA) Council. AICPA establishes tax, audit and ethical
standards as well as devises and grades the Uniform CPA Examination. It is the
largest national CPA professional organization, representing over 400,000
members.
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