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New Jersey Society of CPAs Applauds the Appointment of Three NJCPA Members to the New Jersey State Board of Accountancy

0 – December 21, 2023
New Jersey Society of CPAs Applauds the Appointment of Three NJCPA Members to the New Jersey State Board of Accountancy

ROSELAND, N.J. – The New Jersey Society of CPAs (NJCPA) is pleased to announce the appointment of three of its members to the New Jersey State Board of Accountancy: John Coiro, CPA, executive director at Ernst & Young LLP and a past president of the NJCPA; Robert A. Fodera, CPA, a retired partner of Baker Tilly US, LP and treasurer of the NJCPA Scholarship Fund; and Nancy Sbrolla, CPA, RMA, partner at Ford, Scott & Associates LLC and a past president of the NJCPA Atlantic/Cape May Chapter.

The three appointees join nine other accounting professionals with industry, academia or governmental experience on the board. The New Jersey State Board of Accountancy licenses and regulates the practice of accountancy in New Jersey, including CPAs, public school accountants (PSAs), registered municipal accountants (RMAs) and accounting firms.

“We are extremely pleased to have such well-regarded individuals be a liaison for our members,” added Aiysha (AJ) Johnson, MA, IOM, CEO and executive director at the NJCPA. “It’s an exciting time to serve in this capacity as CPAs are a trusted authority in improving the financial health of businesses in this great state.”   

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The New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants, with more than 13,000 members, represents the interests of the accounting profession and advances the financial well-being of the people of New Jersey. The NJCPA plays a leadership role in supporting the profession by providing members with educational resources, access to shared knowledge and a continuing effort to create and expand professional opportunities. Visit njcpa.org




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This guide was updated in October 2023. Future users of this material are cautioned that some portions, particularly tax-related information, may become outdated.