DISASTER RECOVERY GUIDE

North Jersey Tri-County Chapter Began June 1

 – June 1, 2025
North Jersey Tri-County Chapter Began June 1

Effective June 1, the New Jersey Society of CPAs has merged the Morris/Sussex and Essex chapters. The newly formed North Jersey Tri-County (NJTC) Chapter will enhance operational efficiencies and eliminate duplication of efforts while continuing to deliver high-quality programming and networking opportunities for members.

If you were a member of the Essex or Morris/Sussex chapter, you have automatically been added to the NJTC Chapter.

Please take advantage of these chapter resources: 

  • Chapter web page: Our upcoming events will be listed here.
  • Chapter CPE Pass: Watch your email over the summer for an invitation to purchase a low-cost pass for our 2025/26 events.
  • Chapter community: You can use this community to communicate with your fellow NJTC Chapter members.

The NJTC Chapter board looks forward to serving you. Please feel free to reach out to me at vijay@vascpa.net if you have any questions or would like to get involved with the chapter. 

Sincerely,

Vijay Sammy, CPA
2025/26 President
North Jersey Tri-County Chapter




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