Graduate Tax Education Committee
2001-2002
Chair:
Barry Broden
University of Hartford
Dept of Accounting & Taxation
200 Bloomfield Ave. W
Hartford CT 06117-1599
Phone: (860) 768-4271
Fax: (860) 768-4398
Email: broden@mail.hartford.edu
Members:
Lorence Bravenec (Texas A&M University)
Stephen Gara (Long Island University, CW Post)
James Hamill (University of New Mexico)
Kevin Holland (University of Wales, Aberystwyth)
David Maloney (University of Virginia)
Kevin Misiewicz (University of Notre Dame)
Richard Powell (Pepperdine University)
Jack Robison (Cal Poly, San Louis Obispo)
Mark Sellner (Larson, Allen, Weishair & Co., LLP)
Jay Soled (Rutgers University)
Mark R. Solomon (Walsh College)
Jim Young (Northern Illinois University)
Charge:
1. Investigate changes taking place
in graduate tax education. Determine what types of graduate tax
education programs seem to be the most successful (traditional,
online, executive, etc.).
2. Collect information on the projected
needs and opportunities for tax professionals with graduate level
training in the future.
3. Determine what marketing efforts
are being undertaken to attract individuals to tax careers.
4. Prepare a report to be published
in the ATA Newsletter, ATA website, or other appropriate places
that addresses graduate tax education issues. Consider developing
a CPE session or panel for the Annual Meeting that addresses graduate
tax education issues.
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