Keep apace of the CPA Evolution:
As the CPA Evolution charges ahead, the Michigan Accountancy Foundation (MAF) continues to be dedicated to ensuring that educators are kept apace of its progress. Join us this year for insight into the changes most impacting educators and students as the new CPA Evolution Model Curriculum prepares to enter classrooms nationwide. Connect with other educators to share experiences, pass along best practices and tips, expand your network and more!
Looking for live instruction and networking opportunities? Join us for the in-person option in Livonia!
AGENDA
9:00 AM
Welcome & Program Overview
9:05 AM - 10:05 AM
CPA Evolution for Educators
The CPA Evolution initiative aims to transform the CPA licensure model to
recognize the rapidly changing skills and competencies the practice of
accounting requires today and will require in the future. It is a joint effort
of the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy and the American
Institute of Certified Public Accountants. This session will cover the new
licensure model, how it will impact the CPA Exam, the CPA Evolution Model
Curriculum for accounting programs and other resources available to accounting
faculty.
Anna Howard, CPA – Senior Manager, Academic
Initiatives, AICPA, Durham, NC
Carl R. Mayes, Jr., CPA – Associate Director, CPA Quality & Evolution, AICPA, Durham,
NC
10:05 AM - 10:15 AM
Morning Break
10:15 AM - 11:30 AM
Curriculum Craft: The CPA Evolution Model
Join leaders of the profession for discussion on the CPA Evolution
Model Curriculum. Directly involved in the crafting of the model curriculum, we
are here to answer your burning questions such as what content is “core” vs.
“discipline” and how to best update programs to prepare future CPAs
Ann Dzuranin, PhD, CPA, CGMA – KPMG Professor of
Accountancy, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL
Audrey
Katcher, CPA, CISA, CITP, CGMA – Partner, Business Advisory Services,
RubinBrown, St. Louis, MO
Annette Nellen, CPA, Esq. –
Professor - Director, MST Program, San Jose State University, San Jose,
CA
Patricia Timm, PhD – Academic Dean and Associate
Professor, Academics – Northwood University, Midland
Lynne A.
Zelenski, PhD – Director of Student Academic Services, Accounting and
Information Systems, Michigan State University, East Lansing
Moderator:
Michelle F. Randall, CPA, CGMA - Professor of Accounting,
Schoolcraft College, Livonia11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Your Regularly Scheduled MICPA and
State Board of Accountancy Update
MICPA
President and CEO Bob Doyle alongside State Board of Accountancy Chair
Paul Balas present everything you need to know about accountancy in
Michigan right now. From recent issues that have come before the Board and upcoming
changes within the profession to how both groups plan to address current and
future needs, get the inside scoop on how best to prepare for the year ahead.
Paul Balas, CPA – Chair, State of Michigan Board of
Accountancy, Lansing
Bob Doyle – President & CEO, Michigan Association
of CPAs, Troy
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Lunch Break
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Skill Gap – Insights From Extensive
Studies
Industry is running at one speed while education runs at
another speed. It could take a year or two to launch an accredited program at a
university. In those two years, industry could have moved forward as much as ten
years. Join Simon Jowett as he shares insights by Bennis Bonilla, Dean of the
global mthree Academy who has spent more than four decades working in both
fields.
Simon Jowett – Director, Banking Services, mthree,
New York, NY
2:00 PM - 2:50 PM
Your Stories Fill or Empty the
Pipeline
The CPA Pipeline has been an issue for the
profession. How you see yourself and tell your story has a huge impact on
this. Let’s talk about what you really do and reframe what people think
when they hear “I’m a CPA.” Number cruncher or business advisor? Choose
the right one and people get very excited about becoming a CPA, the other
creates another marketing major.
Allen Lloyd – Executive
Director, Montana Society of CPAs, Helena, MT
2:50 PM
Program Adjournment
Accounting Educators