Eight Marylanders included Among the CPA Profession’s Most Influential People

9/5/16

Accounting Today’s prestigious annual list includes a heavy Maryland presence

The Maryland Association of CPAs has left an unmistakable mark on Accounting Today’s annual list of the 100 most influential people in accounting. Eight thought leaders with direct ties to the MACPA are included on the 2016 edition of Accounting Today’s list, considered one of the profession’s most prestigious honors. In a profession of 

The MACPA connections included on this year’s list are:

  • Wayne Berson: The CEO of BDO USA is a native of Cape Town, South Africa, and an MACPA member. “In just four years, Berson has used both strong organic growth and a string of high-profile mergers to double his firm’s revenue — and make it the first new billion-dollar firm in almost a decade,” states Accounting Today.

  • Jack Ciesielski: A Baltimore native and MACPA member, Ciesielski is publisher of The Analyst’s Accounting Observer. “Ciesielski has kept a close watch on corporate accounting with his publication for nearly a quarter of a century and he is frequently quoted in the mainstream press,” Accounting Today states. “His opinions on the misuse of non-GAAP financial measures helped drive a debate this past year that has drawn increasing scrutiny from the SEC.”

  • Kimberly Ellison-Taylor: A Baltimore native and past chair of the MACPA’s Board of Directors, Ellison-Taylor will be installed in October as chair of the American Institute of CPAs’ Board of Directors. “Among the many perspectives this Oracle exec represents, that of the CPAs in industry might be the most important, as the institute reaches out to them with offerings like the CGMA credential,” Accounting Today states.

  • Jina Etienne: The Baltimore native and MACPA member was named president and CEO of the National Association of Black Accountants in 2015. “Etienne brings personal experience from almost every corner of the profession, which will stand her in good stead as she pursues NABA’s mission of boosting opportunities for people of color in accounting and finance,” writes Accounting Today.

  • Tom Hood: The MACPA’s executive director is a yearly fixture on Accounting Today’s list. For a second consecutive year, the Baltimore native has been named by his peers as the second most-influential person in the profession. “Hood combines an exceptionally clear vision of the future and a strong passion for the profession with an unparalleled ability to communicate that vision and engender a similar passion in his fellow accountants,” Accounting Today states.

  • Jody Padar: The Chicago native is CEO and principal of the Illinois-based New Vision CPA Group. She joined the MACPA to be connected with the association’s future-focused vision and strategy. “If enthusiasm alone could change accounting, it would have long since been remade according to Padar’s vision,” Accounting Today states. “But she matches her boundless enthusiasm with savvy communications across the profession.”

  • Bill Sheridan: The MACPA’s chief communications officer was one of the profession’s earliest adopters of social media as a way to educate and connect CPAs. “Sheridan is both the medium and the message,” Accounting Today states. “His work for his association sets a high standard and offers an object lesson in social media and communications, while his writing and frequent public appearances offer insights into the future of learning, leadership, and the profession.”

  • Amy Vetter: Xero’s global vice president of education and head of U.S. accounting joined the MACPA in 2016 to better connect with the profession’s most forward-thinking CPAs. “Vetter is an experienced advocate for accountants as connected advisors, backing up her message with novel technology and accessible education to elevate CPAs from traditional compliance work,” Accounting Today states.


MACPA Executive Director and CEO, Tom Hood said, “We are incredibly proud to see eight MACPA members standing out in a profession of more than a half a million CPAs in the US.”

Read Accounting Today’s 2016 list in its entirety.

About the Maryland Association of CPAs

The Maryland Association of CPAs exists to help CPAs connect with each other in strategic ways, to protect our members’ interests, and to help them achieve greater success. We provide the resources and services that CPAs need to excel in their profession. Since 1901, the MACPA has been a national leader in the CPA profession. We are honored that the Baltimore Business Journal and Washington Business Journal have named the MACPA among the largest networking organizations in Baltimore and Washington, D.C., for each of the past five years. For details, visit http://www.MACPA.org.

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