Can AICPA CEO Koziel Deliver what CPAs Want?

Koziel says to look beyond the CPA for new answers.

Koziel: ‘With the variety of skill sets needed in a growing practice, looking outside of those letters seems necessary.’

By Seth Fineberg
At Large

One thing that’s clear from the annual AICPA & CIMA Engage conference (arguably the largest in the profession) is that the association’s new leader, Mark Koziel, has much on his plate.

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For years, the CPA brand, its value, and the profession it stands for have been challenged, to say the least. In his first year as the Institute’s leader, its membership made its needs abundantly clear to him. More importantly, it appears there is much support behind him to see that they are addressed.

To be fair, it is not on one person or one institutional body to fix all of the profession’s issues. But advocating and addressing the most glaring challenges, especially given membership fees and the seemingly long-standing fact that approximately half of those who hold the CPA credential are either not AICPA members or don’t necessarily support what they do, is no small task. This is where Koziel, a long-standing member, small-firm advocate, and head of the Allinial Global firm association, can shine.