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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.
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.
Our Social Marketing and Content Marketing Manager, Jessica Dawkins, loves the skeleton in our conference room. "I like to show it off on Instagram and Flickr!"
Meeting Room Hotel Santafe Boutique - © 2011 by Bogota Convention Bureau. Photographer: Mario Carvajal (Astrolabio)
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.
Meeting Room - Hotel Cosmos 116 - © 2011 by Bogota Convention Bureau. Photographer: Mario Carvajal (Astrolabio)
Meeting Room - Hotel Royal Park Metrotel - © 2011 by Bogota Convention Bureau. Photographer: Mario Carvajal (Astrolabio)
Point Presse avant le meeting d'Europe Ecologie pour la liste de Jacques Finique. La deputee Corinne Lepage doit y tenir un discours. 8 mars 2010. Photo : Antoine Doyen
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.
NASBA hosted its 31st Annual Conference for Executive Directors and Board Staff on March 3-6, 2013 in Tucson, Arizona at the JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort.
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.
Most of the conference rooms, and all of the director's offices are in the middle of the building. This allows for the sunlight to get everyone and not be blocked by offices. The exception are the three conference rooms you see on the left, which are on an outside well.
In addition, you can see that all the walls to rooms and offices are frosted glass, so light can get through those, too.
You can also see the open loft-like ceilings. What you can't see is that the floor is actually raised, so all our heating and cooling is under our feet (and we all of our own vents in the floor of our cubes we can use to moderate our own temperature)
This photo is part of my 3rd of 52 photowalks. I went to my place of work, a new LEED-certified building
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.
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.
მიხეილ სააკაშვილი, განახლებული დავით აღმაშენებლის სახელობის თავდაცვის აკადემია
საქართველოს პრეზიდენტი აცხადებს, რომ, არსებული პოლიტიკის პირობებში, რუსეთის იმპერიის „ჩამოშლა“ გარდაუვალია. როგორც მიხელ სააკაშვილმა გორში, განახლებული დავით აღმაშენებლის სახელობის თავდაცვის აკადემია გახსნისას განაცხადა, რუსეთის იმპერია ძალიან მძიმე მდგომარეობაშია. თუ მე19-ე საუკუნის დამპყრობლური პოლიტიკის მცდელობა გაგრძელდა, მისი ჩამოშლა, როგორც ეს თურ-ქსელჩუკების იმპერიას დაემართა დავით აღმაშენებლის დროს, შემდეგ კი - მონღოლთა ურდოს, გარდაუვალია“. „მაგრამ, ჩვენ უნდა გვესმოდეს, რომ ეს ყველა ჩვენს პრობლემას არ გადაწყვეტს. რომც ჩამოიშალოს, ფრთხილად უნდა ვიყოთ. შეიარაღებული ძალების ეფექტურობა, კონსოლიდაცია, ბრძოლისუნარიანობა გადამწყვეტი იქნება”, - განაცხადა საქართველოს პრეზიდენტმა.
განახლებული ეროვნული თავდაცვის აკადემიის კომპლექსში შედის საცხოვრებელი კორპუსები, სასადილო, საკონფერენციო, გასართობი ცენტრი, სასპორტო დარბაზები, აუზი, ღია და დახურული ტიპის სასპორტო მოედნები, სასწავლო კორპუსები, ბიბლიოთეკა, ლაზარეთი და ადმინისტრაციის შენობა. მსმენელები უზრუნველყოფილნი არიან თანამედროვე სტანდარტების შესაბამისი მატერიალურ-ტექნიკური ბაზით, საცხოვრებელი ადგილით, კვებით, უნიფორმით, სამედიცინო მომსახურებით. აკადემიის კურსდამთავრებული იღებს ბაკალავრის ხარისხს და ლეიტენანტის სამხედრო წოდებას. აკადემია მოამზადებს ოფიცრებს ქვეითი, საინჟინრო, ლოგისტიკის, სატანკო, მექანიზირებული, არტილერიის, ავიაციის, საჰაერო თავდაცვის და კავშირგაბმულობის სპეციალიზაციით.
აკადემიაში სწავლა სრულად ფინანსდება საქართველოს თავდაცვის სამინისტროს მიერ.
თავდაცვის აკადემიაში წელს სწავლას 150 მსმენელი იწყებს. ისინი ეროვნული გამოცდების ჩაბარებისა და ფიზიკური და ფსიქოლოგიური ტესტირების გავლის შედეგად ჩაირიცხნენ. აკადემიის პროფესორ-მასწავლებლები კონკურსის წესით შეირჩნენ. ლექციებს მათთან ერთად მსმენელებს უცხოეთიდან მოწვეული პედაგოგებიც ჩაუტარებენ. ბაკალავრიატში სწავლა 4 წლიანი, მაგისტრატურა კი 2 წლიანი იქნება.
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.