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NCCPAP Leaders Recognized in Accounting Today’s Top 100

By Alexandra DeNiro posted 12-07-2023 01:42 PM

  
Two of our distinguished leaders have been recognized by Accounting Today in its popular annual industry publication: Top 100 Most Influential People in Accounting. Congratulations NCCPAP President, Frank Sands and Tax Co-Chair and NPL Liaison, Stephen Mankowski. Both were featured in this year’s supplement.
See who else had made the list by clicking here!

Frank Sands , CPA
President, NCCPAP
Now in his second year as president of the National Conference of CPA Practitioners, Sands advocates for the needs of tens of thousands of small accounting firms in all the halls of power in Washington, D.C., and elsewhere, and brings back guidance and insight on the laws and regulation that are critical to them and their millions of small-business clients.

       

Stephen Mankowski, CPA, CGMA
Tax Co-Chair and NPL Liaison, NCCPAP

For many small firms and sole practitioners, in his role at the National Conference of CPA Practitioners, Mankowski is a vital guide to the intricacies of the host of new legislation, regulation and other mandates coming out of Washington, keeping his ear to the ground so he can warn them about major developments so that they can warn their clients.

 

Please congratulate our leaders on this terrific accomplishment.


About NCCPAP
The National Conference of CPA Practitioners (NCCPAP) is a professional organization comprised of Certified Public Accountants practicing in the United States. In addition to serving as a forum for education, networking, and community impact, NCCPAP also advocates for its clients. NCCPAP influences tax administration and tax policy by regularly meeting with Internal Revenue Service representatives, state taxing authorities, and elected officials. NCCPAP members represent over one million businesses and individual clients. The organization is headquartered in Woodbury, NY. For more information visit, www.NCCPAP.org.


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