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CPABC announces Board of Directors 2021/2022

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 24, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia (CPABC) held its sixth Annual General Meeting virtually on June 23, 2021 and announced its Board of Directors for fiscal year 2021/2022. CPABC’s Board of Directors manages and directs CPABC pursuant to the Act and Bylaws.   
 
CPABC is pleased to announce Karen Horcher, FCPA, FCGA has been elected as Chair of the CPABC Board of Directors and is joined by Sheila Nelson, CPA, CA, 1st Vice-Chair; Christopher Gimpel, CPA, CA, 2nd Vice-Chair; and John Mackenzie, CPA, CA, Treasurer on the Governance Committee. Joining the Governance Committee, the directors and government appointed public representatives are:
 
CPABC Board of Directors:
John Bunting, FCPA, FCA, Director (Vancouver)
Craig Elliott, CPA, CGA, Director (Surrey)
Lisa Ethans, FCPA, FCA, Director (Vancouver)
Peter Guo, CPA, CA, Director (Vancouver)
Wendy Ham, CPA, CGA, Director (Vancouver)
J. Alain LeFebvre, FCPA, FCA, Director (Prince George)
Josie Lim, CPA, CA, Director (Vancouver)
Jeanette McPhee, CPA, CA, Director (Vancouver)
Stuart Newton, CPA, CA, Director (Victoria)
Alexander (Sandy) Stedman, FCPA, FCA, Director (Victoria)
Andrew Sweeney, CPA, CA, Director (Vancouver)
Peter Tingling, CPA, CGA, Director (Burnaby)
Alicia Williams, CPA, CPA (Arizona), Director (Vancouver) Read More

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