Annual Meeting Program
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Annual Meeting Program
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Table of Contents Welcome Letter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 – 3 Beta Alpha Psi Professional Partners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 – 7 Hotel Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Registration and Exhibit Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Location of Sessions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Safety and Security Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Maximize the Experience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Keynote Speakers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 – 10 Suggested Tracks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Agenda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 – 34 Floor Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Exhibit Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Exhibitor/Sponsor Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 – 43 2013 Award Winners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Faculty and Co-Faculty Advisors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 – 48 Superior Chapters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 – 51 Distinguished Chapters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 BAP.ORG | 1 WElcome Letter August 2013 Greetings Beta Alpha Psi Meeting Attendees, It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2013 Beta Alpha Psi Annual Meeting in Anaheim, CA, home to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and Mickey Mouse. The 2013 Annual Meeting kicks off with two opportunities for our membership to participate in community service efforts for the Anaheim area: • First, those participants selected for Project Run With It, sponsored by Moss Adams LLP, will develop proposal presentations for two deserving local area not-for-profit organizations in response to requests for assistance with special projects, and • On Thursday, all remaining annual meeting participants will have the opportunity to participate in our annual Community Service Day (CSD). This year, CSD is a collaboration between Beta Alpha Psi, KPMG LLP, KPMG Foundation, First Book, and United Way of Orange County. We are hosting Literacy Fairs at six Boys and Girls Clubs and three elementary schools serving children from low-income families in the Anaheim and Garden Grove areas as well as hosting an event at a nursery school that will involve a special activity. This exceptional opportunity will allow us to engage directly with the children in a variety of fun activities that will hopefully bring out the inner child in each of us. During our Literacy Fair, every child will have a book read to them and will then receive a new book to take home. For many of these students, this will be the first book that they have ever owned. In addition to these two events that reinforce Beta Alpha Psi’s commitment to giving back to the community, the meeting’s remaining programming, networking and events are structured to reinforce the fundamental concepts behind building relationships with peers and professionals; recognizing and rewarding scholastic success; developing mental toughness; instilling commitment to lifelong professional development; ethical behavior; service and developing leadership skills through the following sessions: • Presentations created by your peers to help you effectively and efficiently run your chapters; • Competence-building sessions delivered by the BAP Professional Partners; • Keynote addresses that will inspire you, light your imagination, and provide innovative ideas for you to consider; • Expert panel discussions; and • Networking opportunities with professionals, exhibitors, faculty advisors and fellow students. 2 | Annual Meeting Guide WElcome Letter Competitions and awards are an integral part of the annual meeting and will include: • Gold Chapter Challenge and Superior Chapter Awards – sponsored by KPMG LLP and The KPMG Foundation • Best Practices Competition – sponsored by Deloitte LLP • Project Run With It Competition – sponsored by Moss Adams LLP • Business Information Professional of the Year Awards – sponsored by the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) • Diversity Awards – sponsored by Ernst & Young LLP • Ethics Awards – sponsored by Grant Thornton LLP • Medal of Inspiration Award – sponsored by the AICPA • Outstanding Faculty Advisor Awards – sponsored by McGladrey LLP • VITA Awards – sponsored by the IRS • Outstanding Dean Award • Most Improved Chapter Award Thank you for attending. We know you are going to be glad that you did! Blane Ruschak 2012-2013 President Jan Taylor Morris 2013 Annual Meeting Chair Scott Hobson 2013 Program Chair BAP.ORG | 3 Beta Alpha Psi Professional Partners The Beta Alpha Psi Professional Partners further the mission and programs of the Beta Alpha Psi organization through the commitment of financial and people resources, knowledge and talent. Members of the Beta Alpha Psi Professional Partners financially support BAP through annual member fees that subsidize the Regional and Annual meetings each year. Additionally, individual BAP Professional Partner representatives utilize their personal networks to secure speakers for these meetings, or their personal knowledge and expertise to deliver professional session content. Representatives function as judges for the annual Best Practices competition, review nominations and select winners of the Business Information Professional of the Year awards, and network with student members and faculty advisors of Beta Alpha Psi to provide input, counsel and advice regarding careers in the areas of accounting, finance and information systems. Finally, a number of Professional Partner organizations and associations sponsor the many student chapter and faculty advisor awards each year. As a result of the generous support and commitment of the Beta Alpha Psi Professional Partners, Beta Alpha Psi remains the leading organization for students interested in careers in the Business Information field. 2012-2013 Beta Alpha Psi Professional Partners Firms/Corporations Not-for-Profit Organizations Bisk Education Inc. BDO USA LLP Becker Professional Review Chevron Corporation CPAexcel Exam Review Deloitte LLP Ernst & Young LLP Fifth Third Bank Grant Thornton LLP Kaplan CPA Review KPMG LLP McGladrey LLP Moss Adams LLP The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Protiviti Inc. Robert Half International Accounting & Financial Women’s Alliance American Accounting Association American Institute of CPAs American Woman’s Society of CPAs Association of Government Accountants Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) International Association for Accounting Education & Research (IAAER) NASBA Center for Public Trust The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales (ICAEW) The Institute of Internal Auditors 4 | Annual Meeting Guide State Society Organizations California Society of CPAs Illinois CPA Society Indiana CPA Society Kansas Society of CPAS Kentucky Society of CPAs New York State Society of CPAs Texas Society of CPAs Washington Society of CPAs Wisconsin Institute of CPAs General information Hotel Information Hyatt Regency Orange County 11999 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove, CA 92840 Phone: 714.750.1234 Registration Hours Wednesday, Aug. 7 5:00pm – 8:00pm Thursday, Aug. 8 7:00am – 6:30pm Friday, Aug. 9 7:00am – 6:00pm Saturday, Aug. 10 7:00am – 10:00am Exhibit Hours Thursday, Aug. 8 6:30pm – 8:30pm Welcome Reception Friday, Aug. 9 7:00am – 8:00am Continental Breakfast 10:30am – 11:00am Refreshment Break Location of Sessions Exhibits are located in the South Tower’s Royal Ballroom. Sessions are located in meeting rooms on the First and Second Floor of the North and South Towers. Refer to the floor plan on page 36 for the exact location of all rooms. Raffle Drawings Exhibitors have the liberty to conduct raffles in their assigned area. Winners will be posted in the individual exhibitor areas and not announced. Prizes that are not claimed will be posted on the cork board at the registration desk on Friday and the winner will need to contact the vendor directly for their prize. BAP.ORG | 5 General information Refreshment Breaks Refuel between educational sessions with a beverage, network with members from other chapters, and obtain the answers to all your questions. Refreshment breaks will be in the Exhibit Hall located in the South Tower’s Royal Ballroom and Grand Ballroom Foyer, so you can maximize your time between sessions. Reception A welcome reception will be held Thursday, Aug. 8, from 6:30–8:30pm in the Exhibit Hall. The Exhibit Hall is located in the South Tower’s Royal Ballroom. Safety and Security Information The safety and security of attendees is our first priority. Should you have or be aware of an emergency, please be prepared to provide the following information immediately: • Nature of the emergency • Exact location of the emergency To report an emergency: Dial “0” from any house phone or alert any hotel employee. Services Badges:Please wear your badge at all times while attending the meeting. Lost and Found: Check with the registration desk. Info Center:An Information Center is located in the registration area. Any messages for peers will be posted here as well as any program updates. Meeting Etiquette Once you enter a session, please remain until a break is announced so that you can exit without making a disturbance. Please ensure that your cell phones are turned off or set to silent mode. 6 | Annual Meeting Guide Maximize the Experience Social Media Enhance your onsite and post-meeting experience and continue networking with your fellow BAP members on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Twitter: @_BetaAlphaPsi Facebook: Facebook.com/BetaAlphaPsiIntl LinkedIn: Beta Alpha Psi Annual Meeting App Be sure to download the Beta Alpha Psi Annual Meeting app to enhance your onsite experience. The free BAP Annual Meeting Mobile App gives you immediate access to the meeting schedule, speaker bios, agenda by day, exhibitor list and more. Those who download the app will be entered into a drawing to win a Starbucks gift card. If you are also a member of BAPConnect you will be entered into the drawing twice. BAP.ORG | 7 Keynote Speakers Ralph de la Vega President and CEO – AT&T Mobility Ralph de la Vega is president and CEO of AT&T Mobility, a position he has held since 2007. He is responsible for the company’s largest growth engine. Today, AT&T is the industry’s mobile broadband leader and number-one smartphone provider. From October 2008 to January 2012, Mr. de la Vega served as president and CEO of AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. In addition to the company’s wireless business, he led the company’s local consumer wireline operations, including U-verse TV®, which has received numerous industry awards. Prior to becoming head of AT&T’s Mobility organization, Mr. de la Vega served as group president of Regional Telecommunications and Entertainment, with responsibility for overall leadership in AT&T’s regional wired business, including consumer and regional business sales and network. He was appointed to that post in January 2007, after the close of the AT&T-BellSouth merger, which consolidated ownership of Cingular. From 2004 – 2006, Mr. de la Vega served as chief operating officer of Cingular Wireless, with responsibility for technology planning, network operations, marketing, sales and customer care. Before joining Cingular in January 2004, he served as president of BellSouth Latin America, with overall responsibility for BellSouth’s operations in 11 countries: Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, Venezuela, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Panama, Nicaragua, Brazil and Guatemala. Earlier, he served as BellSouth’s president of Broadband and Internet Services. In this position, he had overall responsibility for the deployment, marketing and operations of broadband services. In addition, he had responsibility for BellSouth Internet Services and BellSouth’s rapidly growing data support groups. Mr. de la Vega started his career in 1974 with BellSouth (then Southern Bell) as a management assistant. He has held numerous positions of increasing responsibility in Network Planning, Consumer Services, Engineering and Operations — including a rotational assignment at Telcordia (Bellcore) — and was responsible for all BellSouth Telecommunications Network Operations in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. Mr. de la Vega serves on the boards of New York Life Insurance Company, the Georgia Aquarium and the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. He is extensively involved in nonprofit and community organizations, serving as chairman of Junior Achievement Worldwide and chairman of All-Markets Initiatives for the Boy Scouts 8 | Annual Meeting Guide Keynote Speakers of America. He was inducted into the Hispanic Scholarship Fund’s prestigious Alumni Hall of Fame, which honors select Hispanics for their personal achievements, contributions and service to America. Mr. de la Vega has a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and a master’s degree in business administration from Northern Illinois University. He completed the Executive Program at the University of Virginia and received an honorary doctorate from FAU. He is the author of the best-selling book Obstacles Welcome: Turn Adversity to Advantage in Business and Life (Thomas Nelson, 2009). A native of Cuba, Mr. de la Vega and his family live in Atlanta, GA. Clark Jones Vice President of Finance – Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Clark Jones is the Vice President of Finance for Global Marketing & Sales, Travel Operations, Technology and Public Affairs for Walt Disney’s Parks & Resorts. A 17-year veteran of The Walt Disney Company’s theme park business, Jones leads about 85 professional cast members in various financial roles that work closely with his partners on strategies and plans to further build the Disney brand, generate demand, manage both consumer direct and trade channels and help drive revenue growth. Prior to Jones’ current position, he served as Vice President of Finance, Domestic Site Operations; Vice President of Finance, Disneyland Resort Operations; Vice President of Finance, Products & Services; and, Director of Finance, Marketing, Sales & Travel Operations. Jones’ pre-Disney experience was with Deloitte & Touche as a senior auditor in the Denver, CO area. He earned his B.S. degree in accounting from the University of Colorado at Boulder, and his MBA from the University of Florida at Gainesville. Jones currently serves as a member on both the Dean’s Advisory Board and the Entertainment & Tourism Management Board with the Mihaylo College of Business and Economics, California State University, Fullerton. Jones resides in Rancho Santa Margarita with his wife and 12-year-old daughter, and is an active sports enthusiast who enjoys running and cycling. BAP.ORG | 9 Keynote Speakers John Blumberg National Speaker and Author John Blumberg is a national keynote speaker. He started his speaking career focusing on developing leaders of substance. Today, he is fully engaged in inspiring a movement with corporations, professional associations and universities across America to strategically build value with core values. Blumberg started his career as a CPA at Arthur Andersen. After four years, he shifted his focus from numbers to people where he then spent 14 years in human resources and recruiting, including worldwide recruiting responsibilities for Andersen. Sixteen years ago, Blumberg left behind a career and firm he loved to follow his dream into the world of professional speaking. He has spoken with audiences in 10 countries and 3 continents. He has received the designation of Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) from the National Speakers Association. The CSP is the highest earned designation in the speaking profession and is held by less than 10% of the members of the International Federation of Professional Speakers. Blumberg is the author of a best-selling book titled Silent Alarm. It is a parable of hope for busy professionals! He is also the author of GOOD to the CORE: Building Value with Values. His newest book is scheduled for release early next year. It is titled ROI: Return on Integrity. Blumberg lives in Naperville, IL, with his wife, Cindy. In December, the youngest of their three children will graduate from the University of Iowa. 10 | Annual Meeting Guide Suggested Tracks President Recommended Position Specific Session 11-09 2-01 Session 2 Session 3 3-01, 3-02, 3-03 or 3-04 Session 4 4-01, 4-02, 4-03 or 4-04 5-02 (only if 2014 regional host) Session 5 Treasurer Recommended Position Specific Session 11-09 Session 2 2-09 Session 3 3-08 Reporter Recommended Position Specific Session 11-09 Session 3 3-01 Session 4 4-01 Session 5 5-01 Small Chapter Recommended Session 22-09 Session 33-01 Session 44-09 Session 66-08 International Recommended Session 44-05 Session 66-09 BAP.ORG | 11 Suggested Tracks Faculty Advisor Recommended Position Specific Thursday New Advisor Workshop Session 1 1-01 Session 33-01 Session 44-01 5-02 (only if 2014 regional host) Session 5 Finance Student Recommended Session 1 1-05 or 1-08 Session 22-06 Session 55-05 Information Systems Student Recommended Session 11-10 Session 22-10 Session 66-01 12 | Annual Meeting Guide agenda Beta Alpha Psi Annual Meeting Hyatt Regency Orange County • Garden Grove, CA • Aug. 7–10, 2013 Wed/thu Function Wednesday, Aug. 7 3:00–5:45pm Project Run With It Registration Location: Royal Ballroom Foyer 5:00–8:00pm Registration Open Location: Royal Ballroom Registration Desk 6:00–11:00pm Project Run With It Opening Session Location: Salon VII Sponsored by Moss Adams LLP Please see the “Conference at a Glance” for a detailed schedule and room locations. Thursday, Aug. 8 7:00am–6:30pm Registration Open Location: Royal Ballroom Registration Desk 7:00am–4:45pm Project Run With It Sponsored by Moss Adams LLP Please see the “Conference at a Glance” for a detailed schedule and room locations. 8:00–8:45am Continental Breakfast Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer 8:30–10:00am New Faculty Advisor Workshop Location: Garden 1 Presenters: Janice Klimek, Chapter Advocate Deborah Medlar, Chapter Advocate All faculty advisors are welcome to attend this workshop, but it is designed for those that are “new” to the role. Basic information about advising a chapter will be provided, including going over some of the common language of BAP (just what is an ROA?) and providing helpful tips for managing a chapter while holding down a full-time job. Personal video or audio recording (by cell phone, cameras, tape recorders, etc.) of the sessions is strictly prohibited. BAP.ORG | 13 AGENDA Thursday Function 9:00–10:00am Welcome and Community Service Day Location: Grand Ballroom Sponsored by KPMG LLP and KPMG Foundation Host schools: Sam Houston State University Seattle University University of San Diego University of Sydney KPMG LLP will welcome participants to the annual meeting and provide instructions for Community Service Day activities. 10:00am–2:00pm Community Service Day Sponsored by KPMG LLP and KPMG Foundation A collaboration between Beta Alpha Psi, KPMG LLP, KPMG Foundation, First Book, and United Way of Orange County, this year’s CSD allows us to host our first International Day of Literacy. Literacy Fairs at Boys and Girls Clubs and elementary schools serving children from low income families in the Anaheim and Garden Grove areas and engaging in fun activities with children at a local nursery school. This exceptional opportunity will allow you to engage directly with the children in a variety of fun activities and provide a child a new book to take home. 5:00–6:30pm 1. Opening Plenary Session Location: Grand Ballroom Speaker: Ralph de le Vega, President and CEO – AT&T Mobility Mr. de la Vega is the winner of this year’s Business Information Professional of the Year – Business and Industry. His inspirational presentation will set the tone for the remainder of the meeting! Awards Recognized: • Business Information Professional of the Year – Industry and Government, sponsored by IMA • Ethics Awards, sponsored by Grant Thornton LLP • Faculty Advisors of the Year, sponsored by McGladrey LLP • Gold Challenge, sponsored by KPMG LLP and the KPMG Foundation • Most Improved Chapter 6:30–8:30pm Welcome Reception & Exhibits Location: Royal Ballroom Visit the exhibits to network, collect information of interest and to enter raffles for prize drawings. 14 | Annual Meeting Guide AGENDA Friday Function Friday, Aug. 9 7:00am–6:00pm Registration Open Location: Royal Ballroom Registration Desk 7:00–7:45am Breakfast & Exhibits Location: Royal Ballroom 8:00–9:00am 2. P lenary Session Location: Grand Ballroom Speaker: Clark Jones, VP of Finance – Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Clark Jones will take you on a backstage tour of one of the most well-known and respected companies in the world providing insight on how Disney balances imagination and fiscal responsibility to sustain the legacy built by Walt Disney and his older brother, Roy. The conversation will highlight the role of the finance professional as a collaborator and thought partner in the creative process. 9:15–10:30am Concurrent Sessions I 1-01. Faculty Exchange: Board of Directors, Chapter Advocates and BAP Professional Partners with Faculty Advisors Location: Garden 3 Moderator: Jan Taylor Morris, President-Elect, Sam Houston State University Faculty Advisors, BAP Board Members, and Professional Partners share ideas for BAP’s future and discuss current issues. 1-02. Project Run With It Location: Terrace A Not-for-Profit: A Place Called Home – Vocational Services Judges: Corinne Baughman, CPA – Moss Adams LLC (Orange County) Tarabu Beserai, Director of Programs – A Place Called Home Charles Leflar, Ph.D. – University of Arkansas Students present their solutions to real-life not-for-profit issues. The first place team in each session will be announced at the closing session on Saturday. 1-03. Project Run With It Location: Valencia Not-for-Profit: A Place Called Home – Social Enterprise Judges: Connie Esmond-Kiger, Ph.D., CPA – The Ohio University Melissa Harman, CPA – Moss Adams LLC (Los Angeles) Tamara Muzac, Associate Director of Programs – A Place Called Home Students present their solutions to real-life not-for-profit issues. The first place team in each session will be announced at the closing session on Saturday. BAP.ORG | 15 AGENDA Friday Function 9:15–10:30am Concurrent Sessions I (continued) 1-04. P roject Run With It Location: Terrace D Not-for-Profit: Inner City Arts Judges: Steven Carlson, Ph.D. – University of North Dakota Susie Goliti, Director of Operations – Inner City Arts Laura Roos, CPA – Moss Adams LLP (San Diego) Students present their solutions to real-life not-for-profit issues. The first place team in each session will be announced at the closing session on Saturday. 1-05. W hich Way Forward for Sustainability Reporting? Location: Garden 1 Presenter: Richard Spencer, Head of Sustainability, ICAEW The last four years has seen a flurry of activity around how to mainstream sustainability disclosures from the publication of King 3 in South Africa, embedding sustainability reporting in corporate disclosure in South Africa to the establishment of the IIRC, the launch of the Global Reporting Initiative G4 guidance, the UK government introducing mandatory greenhouse gas disclosure and the launch of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board in the USA. The establishment of SASB raises the question of how the USA will relate to the rest of the world on this topic. Is the USA going it alone? This session will address three major questions • What are the drivers for sustainability disclosures? • How should these be integrated (or not) into mainstream reporting? • How will we achieve a global consensus? 1-06. M yth Busters Location: Garden 4 Presenter: Ray Ruiz, Associate Director Campus Recruiting, KPMG LLP There is a lot of information going around about what a career in Public Accounting will be like. You may even have heard some information that you’re not sure about too. Join me as we look at some myths that exist. We will work to either verify or “bust” these myths. 16 | Annual Meeting Guide AGENDA Friday Function 9:15–10:30am Concurrent Sessions I (continued) 1-07. Beyond the Employee Handbook—Tips for Navigating the First Two Years of Public Accounting Location: Harbor Presenter: Monika Miles, Accounting & Financial Womens Alliance Your studies and interaction in Beta Alpha Psi give you a lot of preparation for “the real world” of accounting. But there are many things that you might not hear about from your classes and during the interview process. In this session, we’ll talk about some of the real-world experiences you’ll encounter during your first year or two in public accounting that are “Beyond the Employee Handbook,” including engagement economics, dealing with difficult client situations, office politics and the firm holiday party, among others. We’ll share some humorous (actual) examples of what not to do – and then discuss some possible alternatives in a variety of day-to-day accounting firm realities. 1-08. The Journey from Student to COO / CFO: Choices, Challenges and Opportunities Location: Salon VII Presenter: Michael Sammis, Universal Music Publishing Group If you have your eyes on a big prize, then this is the session to attend! A CFO position is increasingly difficult to attain and requires years of work, experience and specialized knowledge— but it is well within your grasp. Hear from our speaker about the critical path to CFO and get invaluable feedback on factors that can influence success. Also hear about a day in the life of a typical CFO and gain insight into skills that can keep your career on the right track. 1-09. Officer Workship (Leadership) Location: Pacific Presenters: State University of New York San Diego State University University of Mississippi University of Utah University of Arkansas Moderator: Matt Anderson, Graduate Assistant, Sam Houston State University The average tenure for chapter officers is about two semesters. How can you be an effective leader in such a short time? Experienced chapter officers share their advice for chapter presidents, reporters and treasurers in this must-attend session for chapter officers. BAP.ORG | 17 AGENDA Friday Function 9:15–10:30am Concurrent Sessions I (continued) 1-10. C areers in Information Systems Location: Garden 2 Presenters: TaMiya Dickerson, Grant Thornton LLP Judith Gelman, FBI Kevin Purvis, Broadcom Mitchell Simon, Grant Thornton LLP Moderator: Nina Guthrie, Grant Thornton LLP As the business world becomes more connected, experts in business information systems are in greater demand. This special panel will bring together three business professionals from public accounting, industry and government who will share their experiences and wisdom in describing their careers in information systems. Learn how these professionals chose their career and see if you have what it takes to have an exciting career in information systems. 10:30–11:00am Refreshment Break & Exhibits Location: Royal Ballroom 11:00am–12:15pm Concurrent Sessions II 2-01. B oard of Directors, Chapter Advocates and Professional Partners with Chapter Presidents Location: Garden 3 Moderator: Jan Taylor Morris, President-Elect, Sam Houston State University Chapter presidents meet with BAP Board members and Professional Partners to share ideas for BAP’s future and discuss other relevant issues. 2-02. P roject Run With It – Pt. 2 (Continuation from 1-02) Location: Terrace A 2-03. P roject Run With It – Pt. 2 (Continuation from 1-03) Location: Valencia 2-04. P roject Run With It – Pt. 2 (Continuation from 1-04) Location: Terrace D 18 | Annual Meeting Guide AGENDA Friday Function 11:00am–12:15pm Concurrent Sessions II (continued) 2-05. Flexibility in the Profession Location: Salon VII Presenter: Sam Mascareno, McGladrey LLP Flexibility can mean many things to many people. Working flexibly and achieving that all important “work-life balance” is often a top priority for many professionals. But there’s no specific college course or training session you can take to learn the “how to’s.” Join Sam Mascareno, a tax partner from McGladrey LLP, as he shares what he’s learned throughout his career and why successful professionals and organizations agree that true flexibility, a tool available to all who need it, strengthens a business and the profession as a whole. 2-06. IPO Readiness Location: Garden 1 Presenter: Erika R. Whitmore, KPMG LLP Taking a Company public is an exciting and challenging process – for entrepreneurs, chief level executives, and other stakeholders involved. For some, going public may be a culmination of a long-term strategic goal and beginning of a new company in the public spotlight. For others, it may be the achievement of a major business or financial reward. Being public brings prestige and visibility with all the players in the market – customers, suppliers employers, and the financial community. We will discuss some of the challenges, risks and rewards of becoming and being a public company. We will also share candid real life stories encountered along the way. 2-07. Professional Designations – A Panel Discussion Location: Garden 2 Presenter: Mike Duffy, CPA Excel Stacy Ray, Becker Professional Review Denise Probert, Kaplan Valerie Wendt, Bisk CPA Review Moderator: Denise Probert, Kaplan Are you planning to pursue an advanced designation? Join this session to learn from industry advanced designation experts. In addition, this panel will be able to answer all of your questions as well as provide study tips. BAP.ORG | 19 AGENDA Friday Function 11:00am–12:15pm Concurrent Sessions II (continued) 2-08. I nnovative Recruiting of Members Location: Garden 4 Presenters: California State University, San Bernardino Elon University Florida Atlantic University Salisbury University University of Houston – Clear Lake Moderator: Randall Spurrier, Faculty Advisor, Old Dominion University Does your chapter struggle to expand its membership, let alone replace graduating members? Perhaps you haven’t established and communicated your chapter “brand” effectively. Chapters will share ideas on attracting candidates in this session. Come see what has worked for others. 2-09. F undraising Strategies Location: Pacific Presenters: Bentley University California State University, Fullerton Ohio University University of Louisiana at Monroe University of Wisconsin – Madison Moderator: Arthur Reed, Faculty Advisor, Bentley University Generating funds to provide for an active chapter can be challenging. Chapters will present ideas about what has worked for their chapters, from auctions to sporting activities. 2-10. F orensic and Fraud Investigations — Financial Information Sleuths Location: Harbor Presenter: Coral Hansen, CBIZ Many people, when they think of an accountant, picture a CPA slaving away in a cubicle working on tax forms. Not all accountant positions are so humdrum, though. Forensic accounting, for example, can be extremely exciting and may involve gripping court cases. You may even think of forensic accounting as accounting with DRAMA! This presentation delves into the life of a forensic accountant: what we do, types of cases and analysis we perform, and how you too can become a part of this exciting career. 20 | Annual Meeting Guide AGENDA Friday Function 12:15–1:45pm Lunch & Awards Location: Grand Ballroom Awards Recognized: • Business Information Professional of the Year – Education, sponsored by IMA • Business Information Professional of the Year – Professional Services, sponsored by IMA • Diversity Initiative, sponsored by Ernst & Young LLP • Medal of Inspiration 2:00–3:15pm Concurrent Sessions III 3-01. Program of Chapter Activities and Reporting Intranet Location: Garden 3 Presenters: Margaret Fiorentino, Incoming Executive Director, BAP Gwen Highsmith-Quick, Chapter Advocate Review of the 2013-2014 PCA and the Reporting Intranet. This session will briefly cover navigating the new Reporting Intranet. This is a must-attend for new and experienced FAs and student officers. 3-02. Best Practices: Innovation Location: Garden 4 Judges: Alfonzo Alexander, NASBA Kim McLaughlin, McGladrey LLP Silke Olsen, Moss Adams LLP Paige Sacks, Ernst & Young LLP Valerie Wendt, Bisk CPA Review Competitors: Bradley University California State University, Northridge Middle Tennessee State University Pace University Seattle University University of Central Arkansas University of Central Missouri Utah State University Identify a soft skill (non-technical, excluding recruitment related skills) and discuss the innovative program your chapter executed to enhance its development in your members and candidates. The program must include the collaboration of a person or group outside of BAP who would be considered content experts. Chapter involvement (hours and number of members) should be disclosed in your presentation. BAP.ORG | 21 AGENDA Friday Function 2:00–3:15pm Concurrent Sessions III (continued) 3-03. B est Practices: Inspiration Location: Harbor Judges: Mark Bruno, PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP Monika Miles, Accounting & Financial Women’s Alliance Stephanie Polon, BDO USA LLP Denise Probert, Kaplan Professional Education Natasha Schmidt, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Competitors: California State University, Sacramento Portland State University University of New Mexico University of Buffalo University of Central Florida University of Michigan – Dearborn University of Nebraska – Lincoln University of Texas at El Paso Develop an inspirational, creative and fun, “Careers in Accounting/Finance/Information Systems” presentation geared for high school seniors in underserved communities or freshmen/sophomore students at minority focused community colleges or other feeder colleges for your university. You must conduct at least one presentation and report on the results of the presentation(s). Include a plan for continuing this project in a sustainable manner to achieve increased recruitment of minorities into accounting. Chapter involvement (hours and number of members) should be disclosed in your presentation. 3-04. Best Practices: Imagination Location: Pacific Judges: A lexandra Miller, AWSCPA Stacy Ray, Becker Professional Education Ray Ruiz, KPMG LLP Jodi Ryan, IMA Competitors: Ball State University California State University, Los Angeles Pace University Portland State University University of Missouri – St. Louis University of Texas at El Paso Utah State University Valdosta State University Develop and execute an imaginative program that improves the business writing skills of the members and candidates. The project should involve collaboration with at least one party outside of BAP who would be considered a content expert. Your presentation should include any analysis your chapter did to identify the gap in specific writing skills, what you did to improve the skill set and how the improvement might be measured over time. Chapter involvement (hours and number of members) should be disclosed in your presentation. 22 | Annual Meeting Guide AGENDA Friday Function 2:00–3:15pm Concurrent Sessions III (continued) 3-05. Leading From Any Seat Location: Garden 2 Presenter: Jeffrey Q. Jardine, CMA, CPA, PMP, Manager, Enterprise Risk Services, Deloitte LLP From elementary school until now, you’ve earned leadership roles from the Student Council to Beta Alpha Psi. Now that you’re entering into a new phase of life with your career, will you still be able to lead? Join us as we discuss strategies to decouple leadership from mere titles to true leading — no matter where you sit in your organization. 3-06. Careers Beyond Public Accounting: Internal Audit & Risk Consulting Location: Valencia Presenters: Gina Chaoanw, Protiviti Golreez Jalali, Protiviti Many accounting students tend to think that their career options after they graduate are limited to public accounting or industry accounting/finance positions. However, there are other career opportunities for accounting majors that students often overlook. In this presentation, we will discuss other career options such as internal audit and risk consulting that are great opportunities for recent graduates with a background and interest in accounting. These other career opportunities are not only interesting jobs, but they also provide entry-level professionals with the experience, skills, and knowledge that are very valuable in any person’s career. This discussion will hopefully educate and assist students and recent graduates in broadening their career search. 3-07. Working for the Government: Limitless Opportunities for the Aspiring Young Professional Location: Garden 1 Presenter: Joseph Sutter, Deloitte LLP Today, graduates are faced with decreasing job opportunity and increasing expectation. While many new grads dismiss the notion of working for the government, working in government can be rewarding, provide unlimited growth opportunity, and immeasurable understanding of financial markets and health of the country. This session will provide insight to the advantages of working for government, types and benefits of positions, as well as the vital connections needed through professional organizations, such as AGA, to keep up with changes in federal and state laws and regulations, and the proliferation of emerging and complex financial instruments. BAP.ORG | 23 AGENDA Friday Function 2:00–3:15pm Concurrent Sessions III (continued) 3-08. F undraising Strategies Location: Terrace A Presenters: California State University, Fresno Marquette University Missouri State University Syracuse University University of Missouri – St. Louis University of Nevada, Las Vegas Moderator: Deborah Lindberg, Faculty Advisor, Illinois State University Generating funds to provide for an active chapter can be challenging. Chapters will present ideas about what has worked for their chapters, from auctions to sporting activities. 3-09. C reative Service Projects Location: Terrace D Presenters: Northern Illinois University Oakland University Samford University San Francisco State University Stephen F. Austin State University Moderator: Sandra Pelfry, Faculty Advisor, Oakland University Looking for ideas for service projects that are both meaningful AND fun? Chapters share new and creative approaches to service. 3-10. W ork/Life Integration Location: Salon VII Presenter: Shawn Harter, Fifth Third Bank Work/Life Integration is a challenge at the university level and most would argue that it only becomes more challenging as you enter your professional careers. Integrating your work/life will be an important factor in finding success and happiness. We will discuss thoughts and ideas on how to potentially do this as you begin the next phase of your journey. 3:15–3:30pm Refreshment Break Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer 3:30–4:45pm Concurrent Sessions IV 4-01. P rogram of Chapter Activities and Reporting Intranet Location: Garden 3 Presenters: Margaret Fiorentino, Incoming Executive Director, BAP Gwen Highsmith-Quick, Chapter Advocate Review of the 2013-2014 PCA and the Reporting Intranet. This session will briefly cover navigating the new Reporting Intranet. This is a must-attend for new and experienced FAs and student officers. 24 | Annual Meeting Guide AGENDA Friday Function 3:30–4:45pm Concurrent Sessions IV (continued) 4-02. Best Practices: Innovation Continuation from 3-02. Location: Garden 4 4-03. Best Practices: Inspiration Continuation from 3-03. Location: Harbor 4-04. Best Practices: Imagination Continuation from 3-04. Location: Pacific 4-05. IFRS/Convergence Update: What Do BAP Members Need to Know? Location: Garden 1 Presenter: Donna Street, IAAER & Holger Erchinger, KPMG LLP This session provides an overview regarding the current status and developments regarding IFRS in the U.S., including an update on the most recent SEC IFRS-related activities. The session also includes an overview and a discussion about the status of the key accounting convergence projects which are conducted jointly between the IASB and FASB (revenue recognition, leasing, and financial instruments). The presenters also will outline why IFRS is and remains important for preparers, users, academia, and students in the United States. 4-06. Retaining Relationships with Alumni Location: Valencia Presenters: Creighton University Eastern Michigan University Ithaca College University of South Carolina University of Southern Indiana Moderator: Cassy Budd, Faculty Advisor, Brigham Young University Alumni are a great source of support for local chapters, providing everything from donations to professional speakers. Come learn how chapters are involving alumni in their chapter activities. BAP.ORG | 25 AGENDA Friday Function 3:30–4:45pm Concurrent Sessions IV (continued) 4-07. K eeping the Chapter Active Location: Salon VII Presenters: The Ohio State University University of Connecticut University of Louisiana at Lafayette University of Oregon Valdosta State University Virginia Commonwealth University Moderator: Jon Hill, Faculty Advisor, Virginia Commonwealth University Have you wondered how to retain those enthusiastic candidates following their initiation and fall recruiting? Chapters share their strategies for keeping them coming back for more! 4-08. Continuity Amid Change Location: Terrace A Presenters: Colorado State University Georgia State University Hofstra University Kansas State University Kent State University University of Akron Moderator: Sherri Henson, Faculty Advisor, Western Kentucky University Change comes to BAP chapters in many forms: significant growth, turnover of officers, replacement of a faculty advisor, etc. How can your chapter survive and even thrive in a climate of constant change? Learn how chapters have tackled these and other changes. 4-09. B eyond the Norm – Surviving as a Small Chapter Location: Terrace D Presenters: Idaho State University Morgan State University Murray State University North Carolina A&T State University University of Northern Colorado University of Sydney Moderator: Allen McConnell, Faculty Advisor, University of Northern Colorado Small chapters face unique challenges. Want to visit with others who understand your situation? Come hear how these small chapters do it. 26 | Annual Meeting Guide AGENDA •z friday 3:30–4:45pm Function Concurrent Sessions IV (continued) 4-10. What Is Your Ethical Style? Location: Garden 2 Presenter: Tekecha Morgan, NYSSCPA This interactive session will help you to identify your ethical style. Explore everyday situations and learn how to handle them in the most ethical manner possible. Is it a good idea to date a co-worker? What if your boss orders you to do something that will hurt someone? On a theoretical level, discussions will center on (1) The “ethics of justice or rights” vs. the “ethics of care or responsibility” and (2) The fundamental principles of ethics: • Do No Harm • Make Things Better • Respect Others • Be Fair • Be Loving 5:00pm Free time to enjoy Disney and other local attractions BAP.ORG | 27 AGENDA Saturday Function Saturday, Aug. 10 7:00–10:00am Registration Open Location: Royal Ballroom Registration Desk 7:00–7:45am Breakfast Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer 8:00–9:00am 3. Plenary Session Location: Grand Ballroom Speaker: Mr. John Blumberg, National Speaker and Author What do you wish for? Blumberg will help you discover — or rediscover — your own potential. This presentation is sure to inspire and give you the refreshing boost you need to start the new academic year! 9:15–10:30am Concurrent Sessions V 5-01. R eporting Intranet New Features Location: Garden 3 Presenter: Margaret Fiorentino, Incoming Executive Director, BAP This session is strongly recommended for all chapter reporters and faculty advisors. The session will cover the new login system, online activity reporting, student hours verification report, and paying for membership dues and chapter maintenance fees via credit cards. 5-02. C hapter Advocates, Professional Partners Liaisons and 2014 Regional Meeting Host Chapters Location: Salon VII Moderators: Treba Marsh, Chapter Advocate Alex Miller, AWSCPA, Incoming Partners Chair-Elect Mandatory meeting for chapters hosting a 2014 Regional Meeting, Chapter Advocates and Professional Partners liaisons to begin the planning process, share ideas and learn about their responsibilities. 5-03. C reative Networking Location: Terrace D Presenters: Scott McQuillan, Deloitte LLP Paige Sacks, Ernst & Young LLP Networking is considered one of the personal skills essential to good leadership and career advancement. Everyone tells you to network. But how do you do it? Learn what networking means and why it is important. This will be an interactive session about developing the habits of a successful networker. Listen to personal stories and learn how networking skills can make difference in your career. This discussion lays the groundwork for taking the right steps so that your network develops while you gain confidence in the process. Sometimes, it really is not what you know, but whom you know. 28 | Annual Meeting Guide AGENDA Saturday Function 9:15–10:30am Concurrent Sessions V (continued) 5-04. Government Career Paths for Accounting Majors Location: Valencia Presenters: Kathy King, FBI Joshua Preston, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Moderator: Bonnie Russell, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency More than 100,000 accountants in the U.S. work in federal government agencies, such as the General Accounting Office, the Internal Revenue Service, and the Securities and Exchange Commission. Federal employment opportunities are available at all levels. Listen to a panel of government employers discuss employment in the federal workforce and learn how to submit an application. 5-05. Careers in Finance Location: Garden 1 Presenter: Nick Milazzo, Fifth Third Bank A Career in Finance is about being an important part of a company and leading that company to financial growth and success. There are countless opportunities and avenues depending on an individual’s strengths and interests on what that career looks like. During this session we will discuss many of the different opportunities that are available to someone with a finance or accounting degree. 5-06. Retaining Relationships with Alumni Location: Harbor Presenters: Case Western Reserve University Central Michigan University Pace University Texas State University – San Marcos Western Michigan University Moderator: Frances Stott, Faculty Advisor, Bowling Green University Alumni are a great source of support for local chapters, providing everything from donations to professional speakers. Come learn how chapters are involving alumni in their chapter activities. BAP.ORG | 29 AGENDA Saturday Function 9:15–10:30am Concurrent Sessions V (continued) 5-07. C reative Service Projects Location: Pacific Presenters: Louisiana Tech University Seattle University University of Miami University of Nebraska – Lincoln University of North Carolina at Greensboro Moderator: Sarah Bee, Faculty Advisor, Seattle University Looking for ideas for service projects that are both meaningful AND fun? Chapters share new and creative approaches to service. 5-08. N etworking with Other Chapters Location: Terrace A Presenters: Fordham University Sam Houston State University University of North Texas University of San Diego Western Washington University Moderator: Cassy Henderson, Faculty Advisor, Sam Houston State University Chapter meetings and activities can often be enriched and students’ needs more fully served when working with other BAP chapters or other on-campus student groups. Learn how these chapters have worked successfully with others. 5-09. F rom Student to Professions – Your Keys to a Successful Transition Location: Garden 4 Presenters: Emelissa Baluyot, Motorola Solutions, Inc. Alex Johnson, KPMG LLP Jen Love, Deloitte LLP Natalie Steverson, KPMG LLP Felix Von Lepel, KPMG LLP Come to an interactive session with Beta Alpha Psi alumni to discuss the keys to making a successful transition into the profession! Recent graduates will give you 10 key ways you can position yourself to become an effective professional. The floor will be open for you to ask anything you are dying to know! No question is off-limits and the alumni will answer every question openly and honestly. We will cover a variety of topics including: “How many hours do you really work?”, “Should I get my masters?”, “How do you handle the stress?” and “Do you actually understand anything you do?” Join us for this fun and informative session! 30 | Annual Meeting Guide AGENDA Saturday Function 9:15–10:30am Concurrent Sessions V (continued) 5-10. What Make You So Special? Location: Garden 2 Presenter: Kim McLaughlin, McGladrey LLP If change is the only constant, then adopting an entrepreneurial mind-set towards your career is critical for success. And as the entrepreneur of the company called YOU, you must learn to answer the question, “What makes YOU so special?” Join us to explore the forces that form your competitive advantage. 10:30–10:45am Refreshment Break Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer 10:45am–Noon Concurrent Sessions VI 6-01. Building a Superior Online Presence Location: Garden 3 Presenter: Cortney Sanders, Marketing & Communications Specialist, BAP Your website is often the first place people go to find out about your chapter, and your social media accounts are where they go to find out about YOU- make sure both are an accurate representation! This session will touch on best practices for websites and social media that are relevant to chapters and individuals. 6-02. Good Manners are Good Business Location: Garden 4 Presenter: Alex Miller, CPA In today’s fast-past world, everyone defines etiquette differently. One person’s good etiquette skills may be frowned upon by others. No matter how you define etiquette, it is an essential part of getting ahead in today’s competitive global marketplace. Learn valuable tips for tricky domestic and international situations such as cell phone, email, dining, company functions, gift giving, business cards and introductions. 6-03. International Opportunities as a Forensic Accountant Location: Pacific Presenter: Omid Yazdi, KPMG LLP (CalCPA) The session will focus on the skill sets required to succeed in international forensic accounting matters. It will provide an overview on the different paths to pursue a career in forensic accounting. The presentation will cover some of the practical and cultural nuances around working on international forensic accounting projects with specific examples of projects in places like China, India and South America. BAP.ORG | 31 AGENDA Saturday Function 10:45am–Noon Concurrent Sessions VI (continued) 6-04. A uditing Update – Changes in Auditing Standards Location: Valencia Presenter: Chris Smith, Partner and Accounting & Audit Professional Leader, BDO USA LLP Come to this session to discuss current trends in audit standards with BDO USA LLP Partner, Chris Smith. The session will also focus on what students can expect to find when starting in the professional world, as well as observations on the skills, behaviors and traits that will prove to be of most value to students to increase the likelihood of having a successful start to their career. 6-05. K eeping the Chapter Active Location: Salon VII Presenters: Auburn University University of Buffalo University of Denver University of Iowa University of Kentucky University of New Mexico Moderator: Kathi Nesper, Faculty Advisor, University of Buffalo Have you wondered how to retain those enthusiastic candidates following their initiation and fall recruiting? Chapters share their strategies for keeping them coming back for more! 6-06. C ontinuity Amid Change Location: Terrace A Presenters: Brigham Young University Northeastern University University of Alabama University of Montana University of Washington Utah State University Moderator: Bonnie Villareal, Faculty Advisor, Utah State University Change comes to BAP chapters in many forms: significant growth, turnover of officers, replacement of a faculty advisor, etc. How can your chapter survive and even thrive in a climate of constant change? Learn how chapters have tackled these and other changes. 32 | Annual Meeting Guide AGENDA Saturday 10:45am–Noon Function Concurrent Sessions VI (continued) 6-07. Innovative Recruiting of Members Location: Harbor Presenters: Bowling Green State University California State University, Sacramento Oklahoma State University Southeastern Louisiana University University of Missouri – Kansas City University of North Carolina at Charlotte Moderator: Pat Mynatt, Faculty Advisor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Does your chapter struggle to expand its membership, let alone replace graduating members? Perhaps you haven’t established and communicated your chapter “brand” effectively. Chapters will share ideas on attracting candidates in this session. Come see what has worked for others. 6-08. Beyond the Norm – Surviving as a Small Chapter Location: Terrace D Presenters: Bradley University Central Washington University Gonzaga University University of Idaho University of Texas at El Paso Moderator: Lisa Owens-Jackson, Faculty Advisor, North Carolina A&T State University Small chapters face unique challenges. Want to visit with others who understand your situation? Come hear how these small chapters do it. 6-09. Non-U.S. Chapter Meeting Location: Garden 1 Moderators: Lee Radebaugh, BAP Director of Global Activities; Pearl Rosenburg, Faculty Advisor, University of Sydney Faculty Advisors and officers are invited to attend this session to learn how to make BAP work outside the U.S. as well as discover future plans for international expansion. Contribute to the conversation as the group discusses international challenges and opportunities. BAP.ORG | 33 AGENDA Saturday Function 10:45am–Noon Concurrent Sessions VI (continued) 6-10. G lobal Minds, Inclusive Leaders: Developing Professionals for a Borderless World Location: Garden 2 Presenters: Paul Hardoin, Ernst & Young LLP Melissa Taylor, Ernst & Young LLP The business world is shrinking. Borders are blurred. Diversity is the norm. Comfort zones are few and far-between. These are the realities of global business, a landscape in which agility – not just ability – merits success. To operate with certainty demands heightened awareness of the world and one’s self. A global mindset and inclusive leadership are key. These pillars support Ernst & Young’s approach to business, both at home and abroad. Through this presentation, we explore the three components of a global mindset – intellectual, psychological and social capital – and how to bolster each. We delineate, too, what it means to lead inclusively. Use this presentation as a roadmap to expand your global mindset and map out practical steps to develop as an inclusive leader. 12:15–12:45pm 12:45pm 4. Final Awards Presentation and Closing Location: Grand Ballroom Awards Recognized: • Superior Chapters, sponsored by KPMG LLP and KPMG Foundation • Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program, sponsored by IRS • Project Run With It, sponsored by Moss Adams LLP • Best Practices, sponsored by Deloitte LLP Conference Adjourns 34 | Annual Meeting Guide BAP.ORG | 35 FLOOR PLAN 36 | Annual Meeting Guide EXHIBIT HALL BAP.ORG | 37 Exhibitor/Sponsor Directory AICPA Booth 201 Backpack Sponsor ThisWayToCPA.com is the AICPA’s website for college students and CPA exam candidates. The site offers career advice, interview guidance, exam and licensure tips, salary information, as well as a community of over 30,000 members to interact with. We also host free AICPA Student Affiliate Memberships and an annual competition for undergraduates. AICPA Information Management and Technology Assurance Division (IMTA) Booth 203 The IMTA division serves CPAs who provide IT assurance and risk assessments, support business solutions selection and implementations, conduct privacy and risk compliance engagements and keep up with emerging IT trends to support their clients or organizations. American Woman’s Society of CPAs Booth 109 The American Woman’s Society of Certified Public Accountants (AWSCPA) is a national organization dedicated to serving all women CPAs. The AWSCPA provides a supportive environment and valuable resources for members to achieve their personal and professional goals through various opportunities including leadership, networking and education BDO USA, LLP Phone Stand Sponsor BDO provides assurance, tax, financial Advisory and consulting services to a wide range of publicly traded and privately held companies. 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CPAexcel’s bite sized lessons, synchronized learning (PC, tablets & smart phones) and low cost is why CPAexcel is the fastest growing CPA Review provider. BAP officers interested in being a CPAexcel Campus Ambassador should contact Jeff Johnson at jeff.johnson@cpaexcel.com DELOITTE LLP Pen Sponsor The Deloitte U.S. Firms have 57,000 professionals with a single focus: serving our clients and helping them solve their toughest problems. We work in four key business areas — audit & Advisory, financial advisory, tax and consulting. To learn more about Deloitte LLP, visit deloitte.com/us/careers. Fast Forward Academy Booth 106 Fast Forward Academy is a leader in CPA, EA, and RTRP test preperation and continuing education. Visit us online to try our FREE study planner, FREE test bank, or FREE study games today. Gleim Publications Booth 304 Gleim is the global leader in helping accountants pass their certification exams. 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Our state-of-the-art instruction will help you develop the skills and confidence you need to be successful on the CPA Exam. And, with convenient online courses, you can study anytime, anywhere. Build a CPA study plan that fits your learning style … and your lifestyle! Visit kaplanCPAreview.com to learn more! KPMG LLP Media Sponsor KPMG LLP, the U.S. audit, tax and advisory services firm, operates from 87 offices with more than 23,000 employees and partners throughout the U.S. Our purpose is to turn knowledge into value for the benefit of our clients, our people, and the capital markets. McGladrey LLP Lanyard Sponsor McGladrey LLP is the fifth largest U.S. provider of assurance, tax and consulting services, with nearly 6,500 professionals and associates in more than 70 offices nationwide. McGladrey LLP is the U.S. member of RSM International, the sixth largest network of independent accounting, tax and consulting firms worldwide. For more information visit jobs.mcgladrey.com. National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA) Booth 305 The principal concern of the National Association of Enrolled Agents and its members is honest, intelligent and ethical representation of the financial position of taxpayers. NAEA members belong to a strong network of experienced, well-trained tax professionals who effectively represent their clients and work to make the tax code fair and reasonably enforced. 40 | Annual Meeting Guide Exhibitor/Sponsor Directory Northern Arizona University Booth 100 This AACSB-accredited MBA program with an Accounting emphasis provides students accounting credit hours to satisfy the 150 hour requirement for CPA licensure in California, Arizona and other states. Students from 15 Western US States receive in-state Arizona tuition. For 2013, 100% of the Accounting graduates were employed prior to commencement The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) Booth 204 NASBA serves as a forum for the nation’s 55 Accountancy Boards, which administer the Uniform CPA Examination, license 750,000+ CPAs and regulate the practice of public accountancy in the US. NASBA accomplishes its mission of enhancing the effectiveness of Boards of Accountancy, by creating innovative avenues to address trending topics and issues relevant to the viability of the accounting profession. Ohio Northern University Booth 108 The James F. Dicke College of Business Administration at Ohio Northern University offers a Master of Professional Practice in Accounting through two tracks: Forensic Accounting/ Audit Services An online or blended curriculum allows you to study forensic accounting and auditing. TaxTrack — Taught in conjunction with ONU’s Pettit College of Law, in the areas of tax compliance, planning, research and litigation. PwC – Pricewaterhousecoopers LLP Cap Sponsor PwC focuses on audit and assurance, tax and consulting services. Additionally, in the US, PwC concentrates on 16 key industries and provides targeted services that include — but are not limited to — human resources, deals, forensics, and consulting services. We help resolve complex issues and identify opportunities. Quinnipiac G.A.M.E. IV Forum Booth 302 Quinnipiac Global Asset Management Education (G.A.M.E.) IV Forum. Join us in New York City March 20-22, 2014. In our third year more htan 1000 participants from 118 universities, representing 44 states, Puerto Rico and DC, experienced keynote panels, keynote perspectives, panel discussions, and workshops provided by 110 speakers for 82 companies and organizations. Additional information available at: qgame.quinnipiac.edu Robinson College of Business Booth 202 Georgia State University is pleased to offer the Master of Taxation, the only program of its kind in Georgia. Our MTax degree ranks among the top in the nation and is one of the largest accredited programs in the country. Presented in a one-year or two-year format, this 30 credit hour program provides in-depth knowledge in multiple areas of taxation. BAP.ORG | 41 Exhibitor/Sponsor Directory Roger CPA Review Booth 209 Roger CPA Review leads the CPA exam review industry with the most competitive pricing, an 88% pass rate, and a student-centered, motivational teaching approach developed by founder Roger Philipp, CPA. Using this method, over 80,000 students have reached their goal of becoming a CPA. Visit rogercpareview.com/cpa-courses/ for more information. 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The two and one-half day conference, to be held March 27-29, 2014, will include panel discussions featuring top-name experts from the financial services industry and breakout sessions on portfolio management, investment strategy, and career paths University of Notre Dame Booth 303 The M. S. in Accountancy program at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business is a 30-credit hour, one-year graduate program reinforcing ethical decision making in two specialization tracks: Financial Reporting/Assurance Services and Tax Services. The comprehensive curriculum offers MBA electives, a study-abroad opportunity, and corporate live cases. University of Pittsburgh Booth 301 The Master of Science in Accounting (MAcc) Program at the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business is a full-time, 30-credit professional graduate degree program that will increase your marketability both nationally and internationally and prepare you to take the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam. 42 | Annual Meeting Guide Exhibitor/Sponsor Directory University of San Diego Booth 306 The Master of Science in Accountancy (MACC) and Master of Science in Taxation (MTAX) degree programs are 30-unit programs designed to serve both undergraduate accounting students beyond the Bachelor of Accountancy, as well as graduate level continuing education in order to provide accountants the skills needed in mid-to-upper-level accounting and taxation positions. The University of Texas at Dallas, Naveen Jindal School of Management Booth 107 The University of Texas at Dallas Naveen Jindal School of Management is a nationally recognized and internationally ranked business school featuring a variety of degree programs, world-renowned faculty, innovative curriculum and outstanding students. University of Utah Booth 311 We are the flagship university in the state of Utah. Our Masters of Accounting program, which continues to grows, is ranked 23rd in the Public Accounting Report. We have multiple areas of emphasis such as financial accounting research. Our students are highly sought after and our program boasts a 98% placement rating for recent graduates. Wiley Booth 307 Wiley Accounting provides students, instructors, researchers and practitioners the tools they need to stay a step ahead in a competitive marketplace, including foundational study with WileyPLUS and leading review products for the CPA, CMA and CIA certification exams as well as the most influential ideas in accounting research. Yaeger CPA Review Booth 206 Everyone’s career path is unique, as is each person’s learning style. That’s why we’ve crafted the Yaeger CPA exam review to meet each students’ need. You aren’t locked into a study pattern that isn’t productive or efficient. Rather, you can determine the approach that’s best for you. Our course adapts to fit your needs. BAP.ORG | 43 2013 Award Winners Business Information Professional of the Year Sponsored by IMA • Education: Dr. Katherine Schipper, Duke University Nominated by University of Dayton, Eta Zeta Chapter • Industry: Ralph de la Vega, AT&T Mobility Nominated by Northern Illinois University, Gamma Pi Chapter • Professional Services: Michael Hamilton, Ernst & Young LLP Nominated by Murray State University, Epsilon Nu Chapter Outstanding Faculty Advisor Sponsored by McGladrey LLP • Dr. Charles Tang – Pace University, Iota Lambda • Dr. Connie Esmond – Kiger – Ohio University, Alpha Kappa • Dr. Simon Petravick – Bradley University, Zeta Lambda • Dr. Raymond Elson – Valdosta State University, Mu Zeta • Jennifer Cainas – University of South Florida, Delta Gamma Outstanding Dean • Dr. Quiester Craig- North Carolina A&T University Nominated by North Carolina A&T University, Zeta Sigma Chapter Medal of Inspiration Sponsored by the American Institute of CPAs • Andrey Stoyan – San Diego State University, Beta Eta Chapter Most Improved Chapter • University of Alabama at Birmingham – Delta Chi Ethics Award Sponsored by Grant Thornton LLP • San Diego State University, Beta Eta Chapter • Idaho State University, Eta Lambda Chapter • Northern Illinois University, Gamma Pi Chapter • Central Washington University, Nu Epsilon Chapter BAP.ORG | 45 Faculty and Co-Faculty Advisors Suzanne Abbe Barbara Adams Richard Aldridge T. S. Amer Beverly Amer Dawn Anderson Christopher Aquino Alka Arora James Bailey Tim Baker Susan Baker C. Richard Baker Susan Baker Steven Balsam Charlie Bame-Aldred Monica Banyi Geoffrey Bartlett Trent Batchelor Joseph Beams Sarah Bee Joyce Berg Tiffany Bortz Marvin Bouillon Amy Bourne Jesse Boyles Mike Braswell Wayne Bremser Richard Brooks Robert Brown Dallas Brozik Cassy Budd Martin Bugeja Howard Bunsis Daryl Burckel Megan Burke Gary Burkette David Burns Marci Butterfield Jennifer Cainas Russell Calk Kristine Caratan Steve Carlson Jimmy Carmenate Tyee Carr Sandra Cereola Nandini Chandar Kim Charland Betty Chavis Rich Clune Janice Cobb Martin Coe Cathy Cole Ron Collins Jacklyn Collins Ricardo Colon Christie L. Comunale Jacqueline R. Conrecode Virginia Cortijo Deb Cosgrove Mike Costigan John Coulter R. Wayne Counts Janet Courts Patty Cox Patricia Crenny Billie Cunningham Susan Curtis Shirley Daniel Roger Daniels Teresa Danile Dori Danko Somnath Das Brian Daugherty Jeanne David Ashley Davis David DeBoskey Johnny Deng Del DeVries Dean DiGregorio William Dilla Michael Doherty Robert Dombrowski Kiren Dosanjh Bill Driscoll Dawna Drum Jo Ann Drusbosky George Durler Cynthia Eakin 46 | Annual Meeting Guide Craig Ehlen Susan W. Eldridge Islam Elshahat Raymond Elson Ryan Enlow Connie Esmond-Kiger Amanda Farmer Dan Fesler Thomas Finnegan John Finnigan Paul Fischer Mary Fischer William Foley Karen Foust Dan Fox Mitch Franklin Mitch Franklin Diana Franz Patricia Gaukel Angela Gaze John Geekie Matthew Geiszler Lisa Gillespie Marc Giullian Frederic Goldstein Ahmed Goma Dave Gorton Gene Gouaux Brett Govendir Rita Grant Jim Greenspan Amanda Grossman Cindy Gruber Paul Gutterman Joseph Hagan Kathy Hansen Randall Hanson Jane Harkins Julie Harrison Julie Head George Heilman Cassy Henderson Sheri Henson Terri Herron Faculty and Co-Faculty Advisors Melissa J Hershberger Gordon Heslop Charles Hickman Melissa Hickman Margaret Hicks Jon Hill Shih-Jen (Kathy) Ho Traci Hodges Chris Hogan Jan Holmes Mark Holtzman Hettie Houghton Ray Hughes Christina Huizar Zite Hutton Constance Malone Hylton Ladelle Hyman Kristen Irwin Govind Iyer Frank Izzo Sharon Jackson Allison Jacobs Alan Jagolinzer Ching-Lih Jan Kate Jelinek William Jens Eva Jermakowicz Deborah Jones Mark Judd Emel Kahya Daniel Kaminsky Jocelyn Kauffunger Mary Keener Carl Keller Pamela Keltyka Tim Kizirian Stacy Kline Carol Knapp Dawn Konicek Meihua Koo Phillip Korb Leon Korte Nicholas Koumbiadis John Peter Krahel Kevin Krieger Lavern Krueger James Gregory Kunkel John Lacey Colby Lakas Philip LaRocco Claire Latham Dina Layish Rose Layton Charles Leflar Joseph Legoria Stacy LeJeune Seth Levine Nathan Levinson Patricia Libby Ralph Licastro Ling Lin Debbie Lindberg David Lindsay Jane Livingstone Rebecca Lohmann Lauren Long Frank Lordi Catherine Lowry Patrick Lynch Chris Lyon William Maas Jayne Maas Jayne Maas Marco Malandra John Malloy Tracy Manly Joseph Manzo Lawrence Maples James Martin Dawn Mason Allen McConnell Alison McCourt John McEnroe Brian McGuire David McIntyre Connie McKnight John McQuilkin Dwayne McSwain Sara Melendy Martha Merritt David Mest Eddie Metrejean Cathy Miller Sheila Mitchell Janet Mobus Keith Moreland Thomas Moschetti Michelle Moshier Gisele Moss Jennifer Mueller Michael Mullen Perseus Munshi Vishal Munsif Pat Mynatt Mark Myring Eddie Nabors Brian Nagle Tara Naughton Clifford Nelson Kathleen Nesper Joyce Njoroge Tracie Nobles Kelly Noe Thomas Noland Maria Nondorf Hossein Nouri Ann O’Brien Peter Oehlers Patricia O’Sullivan Janet L. O’Tousa Richard Ott Karen Otto James Owens Lisa Owens-Jackson Andrea Pagano Angela Pannell Beauregard J. Parent Randy Paschke Nori Pearson Milo W. Peck, Jr. Sandra Pelfrey Rebecca Perols BAP.ORG | 47 Faculty and Co-Faculty Advisors Simon Petravick Alee Phillips Matthew Phillips Ronald Pierno Debbie Pike Biagio Pilato Mort Pincus Carol Plagman Jared Plummer Anthony Pochesci Jason Porter Wendy Potratz Tom Purcell Asheq Rahman Ram Ramakrishnan David Randolph Arundhati Rao Arthur Reed Margaret Reed Mark Reid Priscilla Reis John Repsis Sandra Richtermeyer Maria Rickling Diane Roberts Margaret Roberts Karen Robinson Hal Rogero John Rose Patti Roshto Pearl Rozenberg James Rundall Kenneth Ryack Rachel Saar Monica Salomon Joseph Sanders Debra Sanders Diane Satin R. Wayne Saubert Brad Schafer George Schmelzle Donna Schmitt Douglas Schneider S. Sam Sedki Godwin Seshie Mary Sevier Raymond Shaffer Mohsen Sharifi Carol Shaver J Shaw Aamer Sheikh Mary Sheil Jia Shen Jaysinha Shinde Jennifer Siebenthaler Valerie Simmons Craig Sisneros Keith E. Smith Eric Smith Kevin Smith Margaret Smith Carl Smith G. Robert Smith, Jr. Joel Sneed Joanie Sompayrac Randall Spurrier Jason Stanfield Jeff Stangl Brian B. Stanko Ross Stewart Scott Stimpfel Jim Stinson Ann Stott William Stout Caroline Strobel Stephen Sugermeyer Deborah Swanquist Charles Tang Bill Tatman Mark Taylor Gary Taylor Eileen Taylor Mark Taylor Audrey Taylor Wayne Tervo Bill Thomas Paula B. Thomas Amanda Thompson-Abbott Donald Tidrick Ron Tilden 48 | Annual Meeting Guide Daniel Tinkelman Janet Trewin John Tripp Monika Turek Kelly Ulto David Upton Edward Valenski Elizabeth Venuti David Verduzco Bonnie Villarreal Jannet Vreeland Raymond Wacker Lei Wang Kun Wang Joanna Wangerin Suzanne Ward J. Donald Warren, Jr. Stephanie Watson Gary Weber Thomas Weirich Patricia Wellmeyer Jean Wells Ralph Welton Cheryl Westen Tom Whalen Catherine Whelan Craig G. White Paul White Dianne Whittle James Whitworth Elizabeth Widdison Veronda Willis Kenneth Winter Mary Woollen Bill Wootton Jennifer Wright Fengyun Wu Randall Xu Fang Yang Gail Yarick Sung Wook Yoon Richard Young David Zhu CalCPA is proud to sponsor the 2013 Beta Alpha Psi Annual Conference. CalCPA Members, Successful CPAs and Leaders in the Profession... Rochelle N. Nakajima, CPA Manager, CohnReznick LLP Member, CalCPA Council Martin P. McNamara, CPA, CFP Wealth Advisor, Marrick Wealth Member, CalCPA Council Kathryn A. Johnson, CPA, CGMA Partner, CPA Forensics Plus Vice Chair, CalCPA Council Gerald Nangoy, CPA Finance Manager, eBay Member, CalCPA Council ...join them and CalCPA today! Behind all the numbers, people are the bottom line. CalCPA Members. Trusted. Objective. At the heart of sound financial decisions. www.calcpa.org Superior Chapters Congratulations to the superior chapters of 2013 University of Oregon University of Washington Oregon State University University of Southern California New York University Syracuse University The Ohio State University Case Western Reserve University Louisiana State University Oklahoma State University Marquette University The University of Alabama CUNY – Baruch College University of Denver California State University, Sacramento San Francisco State University University of Nebraska – Lincoln Brigham Young University Hofstra University University of South Carolina Eastern Washington University University of Toledo Northern Arizona University Southern Illinois University at Carbondale University of Akron University of Alabama at Birmingham University of Nebraska at Omaha Cleveland State University Utah State University Virginia Tech Portland State University San Jose State University University of Central Florida University of Mississippi University of Arkansas Northern Illinois University Ohio University Western Michigan University University of New Orleans University of Kentucky Colorado State University Creighton University The University of Memphis University of Iowa University of Missouri – St. Louis Bowling Green State University Louisiana Tech University Fordham University San Diego State University California State University, Los Angeles Georgia State University – School of Accountancy University of Miami University of Arizona Florida State University University of Georgia University of Massachusetts – Amherst Kent State University California State University, Fresno University of Tennessee at Knoxville University of Montana California State University, Long Beach University of Wyoming California State University, Fullerton University of South Florida Washington State University California State University, Chico Seattle University University of Hawaii – Manoa 50 | Annual Meeting Guide University of Missouri – Kansas City Virginia Commonwealth University Appalachian State University University of Connecticut Stephen F. 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