Vaselaney Invited to Speak at AICPA ENGAGE 2017
Taft estate planning partner Missia H. Vaselaney has been invited to speak at AICPA ENGAGE 2017. The event will bring together six of the AICPA’s well-known conferences for four days of fresh ideas and breakthrough presentations and workshops — all under one roof. The event will take place June 12-15, 2017, with pre-conference workshops beginning on June 11.
The six conferences include:
- Advanced Estate Planning
- Advanced Personal Financial Planning
- Association for Accounting Marketing Annual Summit
- National Advanced Accounting and Auditing Technical Symposium
- Practitioners Symposium and TECH+ Conference
- Tax Strategies for the High-Income Individual
ENGAGE will feature more top-quality content and access to leading speakers, experts and thought leaders, as well as crossover exposure to other practice areas. Attendees will have opportunities to grow their network, strengthen their practice and enhance client relationships. For more information, visit here.
Vaselaney focuses her practice on estate planning for business owners and individuals. She has worked with clients to both plan and administer estates that have ranged from the very modest to the large and sophisticated. Vaselaney is an OSBA Board Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Law and has been a speaker both nationally and state-wide on estate planning and other related matters on behalf of professional associations.
About the AICPA
Founded in 1887, the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) represents the CPA profession nationally regarding rule-making and standard-setting and serves as an advocate before legislative bodies, public interest groups and other professional organizations. It is the world’s largest member association representing the accounting profession, and it sets ethical and auditing standards for the CPA Exam. For more information, visit here.
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