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Friday, October 7, 2016 Live

Transform Your Accounting Class, Transform the Profession: Professional Updates & Networking for Accounting Educators (E1610828)

8:45 AM - 2:00 PM EDT

Registration: 8:30 AM EDT

EisnerAmper, 1st Floor Training Facility

111 Wood Avenue South
Iselin , NJ 08830

4 CPE Credits in SK

OVERVIEW

Meet with NJ accounting educators and deans, and learn about initiatives designed to grow the CPA pipeline. Network over breakfast (sponsored by Roger CPA Review) and lunch (sponsored by Becker Professional Education).

DESIGNED FOR

New Jersey accounting educators, business school deans and faculty

HIGHLIGHTS

Transform Your Accounting Class
Steve Matzke, Director- Faculty & University Initiatives
American Institute of CPAs

Learn how you can transform your accounting class with ideas and recommendations on:
  • CPA Exam Candidate Success Report
  • Fostering a "CPA culture" in the classroom
  • Pipeline Trends
  • Accounting Advisory Board best practices
  • CPA Exam update and more

Professional Issues Update
Ralph Albert Thomas, CPA, CGMA, CEO & Executive Director
NJCPA


Get the latest on the CPA education requirements, professional and legislative matters and NJCPA strategic initiatives underway and on the horizon.

You'll also hear about NJCPA scholarships for college students and NJCPA classroom resources.

Technology and the Future Classroom
Dr. Sean D. Stein Smith, CPA, CGMA, CMA, Assistant Professor
Rutgers School of Business – Camden


Using technology in the classroom doesn’t mean putting your notes on a PowerPoint slide. Students are already using a variety of technologies in their everyday lives. Enrich the classroom experience with blended instruction to mirror the use of technology in the profession.
  • Tech tools and techniques to engage students
  • New student expectations and professional needs
  • The role of technology in higher education

COURSE LEVEL

Basic

INSTRUCTORS

Steven Matzke

Steven Matzke

Director - Faculty & University Initiatives

AICPA

Steve Matzke is the Director of Faculty & University Initiatives at the American Institute of CPAs. He oversees the Academics Area, Ph.D. initiatives and is the staff liaison for the Pathway’s Commission. Prior to joining the AICPA, he spent eight years as Operations Manager of the Master of Science in Accountancy Program at the University of Notre Dame. He received his MBA from Indiana University and has undergraduate degrees from Purdue University and Indiana University.

Sean Stein Smith

Sean D. Stein Smith, CPA, CFE, CGMA, CMA, DBA

Assistant Professor

Lehman College

Sean is an expert and sought-after speaker, focusing on the intersection of financial services, blockchain and cryptocurrencies. He is a regular contributor to IBM’s Blockchain Unleashed website, analyzing applications for blockchain technology on business at large, as well as being a regular expert guest on China Global TV Network discussing blockchain and related applications. Sean is a member of the Advisory Board for the Wall Street Blockchain Alliance, which coordinates with the AICPA in developing standards and reporting frameworks in this emerging area. Sean continuously works with, and consults for, the AICPA and several professional training organizations in the creation and delivery of blockchain and cryptocurrency related content. He is currently under contract to publish two books focusing on blockchain applications for financial services and other industry sectors. Sean is the host of the NJCPA TechTalk Podcast, a past leader of the NJCPA Emerging Technologies Interest Group and a member of the NJCPA Board of Trustees. He is a professor at the City University of New York - Lehman College.

Ralph Thomas

Ralph Albert Thomas, CPA (DC), CGMA

Retired CEO and Executive Director, NJCPA

Ralph is the CEO and executive director of the New Jersey Society of CPAs. He was appointed to AICPA’s National Commission on Diversity and Inclusion and the AICPA Foundation Board. Ralph is a former national and chapter president of the National Association of Black Accountants, was chair of the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy’s State Society Relations Committee and is a member of the accounting advisory boards of Lehigh, Rutgers, Seton Hall, Montclair State, Felician and Thomas Edison universities and Middlesex County College. In January 2018, he was invited by Senate President Steve Sweeney to join his bipartisan Economic and Fiscal Policy Working Group. Additionally, Ralph was selected for the last eight years by Accounting Today as one of the “Top 100 Most Influential People in Accounting.”

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