AAF’s Educational Seminars bring together the best and the brightest professionals to discuss the latest opportunities and strategies. We make it a priority to continue to offer value-added services and look forward to seeing you at one of our programs! Thank you to all of the nonprofit leaders that attended AAF’s 6th Annual Nonprofit Educational Seminar on May 2nd at the Natick Crowne Plaza.
AAF Speakers covered several topics important to nonprofit leaders:
Organizational Culture Keynote – Yolanda Coentro of the Boston University Institute for Nonprofit Management and Leadership
Audit & Tax Regulatory Update – Robin Kelley, CPA
Panel Discussion: Perspectives on Mergers / Acquisitions – Moderated by Carla McCall, CPA
Assessing Operational Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Internal Controls – James Jumes & Garrett Morand
Online Donations & MultiState Filing Issues – Josh England, Esq.
A-133 Update – Supercircular – Matthew Hutt, CPA In 2013 AAF hosted several educational seminars
Board Academy – Best Practices to lead a nonprofit organization
Identifying Fraud Risk Factors
Understanding Key Performance Indicators – Understanding the story your financial statements are telling you
Fiduciary Responsibilities of Officers and Directors
Audit Committees vs Finance Committees
Spring Business Seminar
Healthcare Law Update – What you need to know before 2014
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