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Thank you for your interest in AAFCPAs 2025 Alumni reunion. We were truly looking forward to welcoming you back and creating another meaningful moment together. While we had strong interest from many former team members, a number of scheduling conflicts...
Thank you for your interest in AAFCPAs 2025 Alumni reunion. We were truly looking forward to welcoming you back and creating another meaningful moment together. While we had strong interest from many former team members, a number of scheduling conflicts made it clear that this June date would not allow as many to attend as we had hoped. With that in mind, we’ve decided to hold off for now and explore a future opportunity that may work better for more of our alumni.
Your enthusiasm for reconnecting is deeply appreciated—and encouraging.
You’re invited to join our LinkedIn Alumni community and browse photos of last year’s event.
Our alumni network continues to be a meaningful part of the AAFCPAs story—a reflection of the lasting relationships and shared professional journey we’ve built together.
With gratitude,
Carla McCall
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