PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE NEBRASKA SOCIETY OF CPAS USHERS IN NEW ERA OF LEADERSHIP BY JONI SUNDQUIST, NEBRASKA SOCIETY OF CPAS IN A STUNNING HILLTOP LOCATION overlooking the Platte River Valley, the Nebraska Society of CPAs recently celebrated the election of a new cadre of talented CPAs to spearhead the organization for the 2023-2024 fiscal year. The election took place on Oct. 30 at Mahoney State Park’s Crete Carrier Riverview Lodge during the Society’s Annual Meeting, which coincides with the NESCPA’s two-day Fall Conference. Since its inception in 1928, the Nebraska Society of CPAs has thrived on the dedication and expertise of its member volunteers. Their commitment has not only shaped the Society but also significantly impacted the Nebraska CPA profession at large. Reflecting on the importance of volunteerism, newly elected Society Chairman Kelly Martinson of Bennington emphasized, “The strength of our Society lies in the diverse experiences and insights of our members. This coming year, I look forward to working alongside a team of exceptional leaders, all committed to forging a dynamic future for the Society.” With more than 28 years of experience in taxation, Martinson is a tax shareholder at Lutz in Omaha. She has served five years on the Society Board, as secretary for two years, and currently serves on the Women in Accounting Committee. “The dedication of our members is what truly drives innovation and progress in our profession,” she added. Echoing this sentiment, Immediate Past Chairman Lori Egger of Ashland shared, “My time with the Society has been a testament to the power of collaborative effort. It’s the collective action of our members that steers our profession towards excellence.” Egger serves as the CFO of CyncHealth in both Nebraska and Iowa and has more than 26 years of public accounting and tax experience. Her service to the Society includes seven years on the Society Board, and six years on The Foundation of the Nebraska Society of CPAs Board of Trustees. Egger has also volunteered on the Not-For-Profit Committee for more than 20 years, five of those years in a leadership position. In addition, she presently serves on the Women in Accounting Committee. “Being involved and volunteering for the Nebraska Society of CPAs has deepened my connection to the profession,” said Chairman-Elect Brian Klintworth of Lincoln. “I strongly encourage every member to dedicate some of their time and expertise to help advance the CPA profession. It’s a great way to make a difference and brings a sense of personal fulfillment as well,” he said. Klintworth is a partner at HBE LLP in Lincoln. In addition to his board service and new role as Society chairman-elect, he is presently chairman of the Society’s Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Committee. These voices echo a long-standing tradition within the Society, one where the fusion of fresh ideas and seasoned expertise continues to propel the accounting profession forward. As the Nebraska Society of CPAs steps into a new calendar year, it stands on the cusp of transformative change, driven by an energetic, engaged leadership team. Congratulations to all of our newly elected officers and board members for the coming year. Also thank you to those continuing their service on the Society Board of Directors. Thank You! We extend our sincere gratitude to Erica R. Parks of FORVIS LLP in Omaha, Linda M. Scholting of Doane University in Crete, David E. Swan of SP Group PC in Lincoln, and Jessica L. Watts of CRCC in Omaha whose terms on the Society Board of Directors have come to an end. Parks is a past Society chairman and has served on the Nebraska Society of CPAs Board of Directors for five years; Scholting has served on the Society Board for three years; Swan has been the Society’s treasurer for the past five years; and Watts has served on the Society Board for three years. 6 Nebraska CPA
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