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Taken during Doors Open, I love the lines on this image.

Professional Portrait for lawyer's website.

Office meeting space meeting room conference room documents files notes Job interview

photo by Nathan J Shaulis / Porter Loves Photography

www.porterloves.com

Recognizing the need for cooperation and communication among Boards of Accountancy, NASBA sponsors an Annual Meeting in the fall of each year that provides a unique opportunity for State Board members, executive directors and others interested in the profession to discuss freely and candidly the major issues facing state regulation of public accountancy.

 

The site of NASBA’s 108th Annual Meeting, Dana Point, CA, has been the site of several outstanding NASBA meetings. In this inspiring setting, we will exchange new ideas and consider how to help the Boards protect the public by utilizing the best thinking of regulators, professionals, academics and other interested parties.

 

Throughout the year, NASBA committees and staff have been engaged in communication with the member Boards to keep information flowing. The Annual Meeting is the capstone of those efforts. Speakers from the Financial Accounting Foundation, American Accounting Association, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and others will join NASBA’s leaders in addressing the major regulatory issues involved in ensuring the Boards’ licensees meet the public’s expectations. Through plenary presentations, regional meetings and informal gatherings, participants will be encouraged to share their views with colleagues from other jurisdictions, and consider the ways in which Accountancy Boards can be responsive to the public’s needs.

Risk-to-Buffer: Setting cyclical and structural capital buffers through banks stress tests

Cyril Couaillier and Valerio Scalone*, both European Central Bank

 

Discussant: Marco Gross, International Monetary Fund

 

© Maria Rita Quitadamo/ECB

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Commercial, Salle de conférence, Panneaux à motifs, Mod, Brun, Mix, Quinconce Verticale, LavalEst

File name: 08_06_020806

Title: Men in conference room examine cast of murder victim Grayce Asquith's foot

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

Date created: 1937

Physical description: 1 negative : film, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.

Genre: Film negatives

Subject: Conference rooms

Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Copyright Leslie Jones.

Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.

Recognizing the need for cooperation and communication among Boards of Accountancy, NASBA sponsors an Annual Meeting in the fall of each year that provides a unique opportunity for State Board members, executive directors and others interested in the profession to discuss freely and candidly the major issues facing state regulation of public accountancy.

 

The site of NASBA’s 108th Annual Meeting, Dana Point, CA, has been the site of several outstanding NASBA meetings. In this inspiring setting, we will exchange new ideas and consider how to help the Boards protect the public by utilizing the best thinking of regulators, professionals, academics and other interested parties.

 

Throughout the year, NASBA committees and staff have been engaged in communication with the member Boards to keep information flowing. The Annual Meeting is the capstone of those efforts. Speakers from the Financial Accounting Foundation, American Accounting Association, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and others will join NASBA’s leaders in addressing the major regulatory issues involved in ensuring the Boards’ licensees meet the public’s expectations. Through plenary presentations, regional meetings and informal gatherings, participants will be encouraged to share their views with colleagues from other jurisdictions, and consider the ways in which Accountancy Boards can be responsive to the public’s needs.

Michael Daggett, NASBA Chair (R), and David Costello, NASBA President, provide the Report from NASBA's Leadership to the attendees at the 2011 Executive Director's Conference in San Diego, CA.

www.christiedigital.com Digital projection in boardroom / conference room. BT Showcase Stockport

It's a little blurry...but here is a picture of our new conference room! Complete with conferencing capabilities and much more!

Photo credit: Todd Carmichael

 

Taken during a lengthy meeting in which we hashed out the optimal brewing method for our single origin beans.

Recognizing the need for cooperation and communication among Boards of Accountancy, NASBA sponsors an Annual Meeting in the fall of each year that provides a unique opportunity for State Board members, executive directors and others interested in the profession to discuss freely and candidly the major issues facing state regulation of public accountancy.

 

The site of NASBA’s 108th Annual Meeting, Dana Point, CA, has been the site of several outstanding NASBA meetings. In this inspiring setting, we will exchange new ideas and consider how to help the Boards protect the public by utilizing the best thinking of regulators, professionals, academics and other interested parties.

 

Throughout the year, NASBA committees and staff have been engaged in communication with the member Boards to keep information flowing. The Annual Meeting is the capstone of those efforts. Speakers from the Financial Accounting Foundation, American Accounting Association, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and others will join NASBA’s leaders in addressing the major regulatory issues involved in ensuring the Boards’ licensees meet the public’s expectations. Through plenary presentations, regional meetings and informal gatherings, participants will be encouraged to share their views with colleagues from other jurisdictions, and consider the ways in which Accountancy Boards can be responsive to the public’s needs.

Recognizing the need for cooperation and communication among Boards of Accountancy, NASBA sponsors an Annual Meeting in the fall of each year that provides a unique opportunity for State Board members, executive directors and others interested in the profession to discuss freely and candidly the major issues facing state regulation of public accountancy.

 

The site of NASBA’s 108th Annual Meeting, Dana Point, CA, has been the site of several outstanding NASBA meetings. In this inspiring setting, we will exchange new ideas and consider how to help the Boards protect the public by utilizing the best thinking of regulators, professionals, academics and other interested parties.

 

Throughout the year, NASBA committees and staff have been engaged in communication with the member Boards to keep information flowing. The Annual Meeting is the capstone of those efforts. Speakers from the Financial Accounting Foundation, American Accounting Association, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and others will join NASBA’s leaders in addressing the major regulatory issues involved in ensuring the Boards’ licensees meet the public’s expectations. Through plenary presentations, regional meetings and informal gatherings, participants will be encouraged to share their views with colleagues from other jurisdictions, and consider the ways in which Accountancy Boards can be responsive to the public’s needs.

In the conference room at Flock.

Recognizing the need for cooperation and communication among Boards of Accountancy, NASBA sponsors an Annual Meeting in the fall of each year that provides a unique opportunity for State Board members, executive directors and others interested in the profession to discuss freely and candidly the major issues facing state regulation of public accountancy.

 

The site of NASBA’s 108th Annual Meeting, Dana Point, CA, has been the site of several outstanding NASBA meetings. In this inspiring setting, we will exchange new ideas and consider how to help the Boards protect the public by utilizing the best thinking of regulators, professionals, academics and other interested parties.

 

Throughout the year, NASBA committees and staff have been engaged in communication with the member Boards to keep information flowing. The Annual Meeting is the capstone of those efforts. Speakers from the Financial Accounting Foundation, American Accounting Association, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and others will join NASBA’s leaders in addressing the major regulatory issues involved in ensuring the Boards’ licensees meet the public’s expectations. Through plenary presentations, regional meetings and informal gatherings, participants will be encouraged to share their views with colleagues from other jurisdictions, and consider the ways in which Accountancy Boards can be responsive to the public’s needs.

Hallway leading to conference rooms at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

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