• National Pilot Region Speaker

    Who is Accountable for the National Debt?

    The USA's National Debt has long been a matter of growing concern, but we will soon reach a point where government must stop playing political football with the issue, and take action to save our future.

    Paul Stebbins, former Chairman and CEO of a Fortune 500 company, and the Campaign to Fix the Debt, are working to inform and mobilize citizens to help effect change in Washington. Join Paul for a discussion about who is accountable for the National Debt...and how accounting can help us fix it.

  • Speakers

    Mary Barth AAA Past President
    Building a Bridge to Our Future

    Gail Hoover King, Purdue University Calumet
    Building an Accounting Curriculum, an Examination of Knowledge, Pedagogy and Technology: An Update from Pathways

    Peter Hughes, Director of Internal Audit, Orange County CA
    The Future of Government Auditing and Accounting

  • Sharpen Your Teaching Skills

    How Master Teachers uses research tools in their classes

    Bridging the Gap between Two-Year Colleges and the University

    Teaching with Technology

    Writing and Grading Assessment Materials

    Practical Ethics

  • CTLA Sessions

    Accounting for the National Debt in the Classroom

    Taking Control of Online Education

    Raising the Bar on Student Learning

    What Firms that Hire Our Students Want

    How IT Fits? Information Technology in the Accounting Curriculum

  • Celebrating Our Past and Shaping Our Future:
    The Next 50 Years

     

Career Connection

New this year, get the Icon!

New this year, get the Icon!

The AAA Western Region is pleased to provide a new career service, open to all meeting attendees. The Western Region Meeting Career Connection connects employers and job seekers, allowing them to schedule time at the MW meeting to talk, network and explore options!

How does this work?
The Career Connection highlights attending job seekers and employers by adding this icon to their resume or job listing on the AAA Career Center:

This icon next to your posting/resume signals your interest to employers or job seekers that you would like to be contacted to set up a private meeting at the Western Region Meeting to talk about career opportunities.

Please note that all employers and job seekers must be paid attendees of Western Region Meeting.

How do I get involved?

Employers:

POST A JOB ON THE AAA CAREER CENTER

Job Seekers:

POST YOUR RESUME ON THE AAA CAREER CENTER

(AAA members can post their resume for FREE!)


How do I add the WE Icon?

  1. Once your job or resume is posted, or if you currently have a job or resume posted, log into your account
  2. Look for the "The AAA Western Region Meeting Career Connection is on the horizon!" box on your "My Account" tab.
  3. Click on "Register" in the bottom right corner and choose the "Western Region Meeting Icon" add-on

Once selected, your job posting or resume will now be shown with the 2015 Western Region Meeting Icon next to it.

How do I find employers/job seekers in order to contact them about setting up a meeting?

Search Jobs

Search Resumes

At the bottom of each search page, you will see a check box that will limit your search to only Western Region Meeting jobs/resumes. Whether you use this option or not, all jobs/resumes that added the icon will have the WE region icon next to it in all searches. This will simplify the search process and make it much easier to find each other and schedule time to meet!

Job seekers and employers must be paid registrants to attend the meeting in order to take advantage of the Career Connection service.

Simplify your search process and take advantage of the Career Connection!