Fall Conference
Crete Carrier Riverview Lodge at Mahoney State Park
28500 W Park Hwy (I-80 Exit 426)
Ashland, NE
68003
16.00 Credits
Member Price $504.00
Non-Member Price $564.00
Overview
Conference Details - please see the agenda tab.
Designed For
All practitioners
Notice
Conference materials will be available electronically in the "My CPE" section of the NESCPA website two days prior to the conference.
Lodging
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General Session
- Welcome from the Committee Chairman
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- Path to Leadership - Transformational Growth and Leadership - Carla McCall, AICPA
Carla McCallCarla McCall
Carla is Managing Partner of AAFCPAs, a preeminent, 350-person CPA and consulting firm based in New England. She is also Chair of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). Carla was named one of the Most Powerful Women in the Accounting Profession in 2020-2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 by the AICPA and CPA Practice Advisor Magazine. Her dynamic executive leadership, bold practicality, and enthusiasm to embrace change is setting the standard for mission driven, growth organizations.
The accounting profession continues to navigate the changing and challenging business environment. We’ve been resilient by seizing opportunities, while providing guidance to accelerate and lead the evolution of client services and business practices. In this professional issues update Carla McCall, Chair, AICPA and Co-chair of the Association, will share how the profession is accelerating and leading to grow services, connections and confidence while also keeping the profession attractive, prosperous and exciting for the next generation of CPAs and CGMAs.
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- Outlook for Nebraska's Economic Future - Panel with Heath Mello, Jason Ball & K.C. Belitz, moderated by Jim Greisch
K.C. Belitz, Nebraska Dept of Economic DevelopmentK.C. Belitz
K.C. Belitz is currently the Director of the Nebraska Department of Economic Development, being appointed to the position by Governor Jim Pillen in July of 2023.
Prior to joining DED, K.C. served four years as Chief Operating Officer of the Nebraska Community Foundation, working with NCF staff, volunteers, donors and organizational partners to impact the future of Greater Nebraska.
K.C. lives in Columbus but spends his time at the Lincoln office of DED or traveling to work with Nebraskans across the state.
Previously, K.C. served as President of the Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce since 2000. K.C. is a native of Columbus and graduate of Columbus High School and Northeast Missouri State Univ. (now Truman University). He and his wife Colleen are the parents of their daughter Emerson, who is a graduate of UNL and now works for an analyst relations firm.
Heath Mello
As the President and CEO of the Greater Omaha Chamber, Heath leads the organization's mission to champion a thriving business community and a prosperous region. With over 20 years of work experience in government relations, fundraising, higher education, and nonprofit organizations, he has a strong track record of building strategic partnerships, securing resources, and advancing public policy. In his previous roles as the Vice President for External Relations at the University of Nebraska System, he supported the system's vision, goals, and initiatives, and enhanced its reputation and engagement with external stakeholders. He is finishing his Master of Public Administration from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is passionate about serving the community and fostering economic development, innovation, and collaboration in Omaha and beyond.
Jason Ball
Jason is president and CEO of the Five-Star Accredited Lincoln Chamber of Commerce and Lincoln Partnership for Economic Development. As Chamber president, he also oversees the operations of the Lincoln Convention and Visitors Bureau. Jason is a Certified Economic Developer and a graduate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Organization Management and Oklahoma University's Economic Development Institute. He is an active member of the International Economic Development Council, the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. He is a member of the U.S. Chamber's Committee of 100 and serves on the board of the U.S.
Chamber Midwest Institute for Organization Management. He was also selected as one of Development Counsellors International "40 Under 40 Rising Starts in Economic Development. Prior to his current role with the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce, Jason served as the president & CEO of the Round Rock Chamber of Commerce, the Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce and the Hutchinson Chamber of Commerce. He also served as the director of business development for the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce for five years. Jason also has professional experience in chemistry, technology transfer and business plan development. A Nebraska native, Jason was raised in Sidney, Nebraska and earned his undergraduate degree from Nebraska Wesleyan University and an MBA from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.
This panel will explore the key economic trends shaping Nebraska’s future, from industry growth and workforce development to government policy and infrastructure investments. Experts will discuss how the state can adapt to global economic shifts, address workforce shortages, and foster sustainable growth across both rural and urban areas. Join us for an insightful conversation on what lies ahead for Nebraska’s economy.
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- Talent Management: The People Side of Business - Jeremy Wortman, HRD Initiatives
Jeremy WortmanJeremy Wortman
Jeremy Wortman, HRD Initiatives
With a strong passion for and a commitment to the positive development of individuals and organizations, Jeremy Wortman is the Owner of HRD Initiatives, specializing in leadership development, organizational development, and talent management solutions. In this capacity, he works with client partners' executive teams in determining talent management strategies, building leadership talent, implementing solutions, and coaching individual leaders.
Wortman has more than twenty years of experience in organization and leadership development with a significant amount of his time, early in his career, at TD Ameritrade, where he was the Director of Organizational Effectiveness. There, he was responsible for enterprise-wide talent management initiatives. He partnered with senior executives to determine business unit and department-level talent management strategies and solutions that drove their performance goals. He was also responsible for building their leadership development programs. He has extensive knowledge of organizational psychology and has had great success in developing strategies and programs that make better individuals and organizations using a strengths-based approach.
In today’s competitive landscape, the employee experience is more than just a buzzword—it’s the key to unlocking your organization’s full potential. This session provides an insightful exploration into a comprehensive talent management model that spans five critical domains: talent acquisition, engaging talent, building talent, leveraging talent, and retaining talent. This session will reveal how these elements, when supported by a talent-centric culture, can transform your organization into a magnet for top talent. You’ll walk away with actionable strategies to attract, nurture, and retain the best people, driving long-term success and innovation.
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- Luncheon and Annual Business Meeting
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- The AI Revolution: Unlocking the Future of Tomorrow for Today's Accountants - Chuck Gallagher
Chuck GallagherChuck Gallagher
Chuck Gallagher, Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), is a recognized authority in the speaking world, and an esteemed voice in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI). But he's not your average tech guru. With a knack for making complex subjects approachable, Gallagher brings a refreshing blend of insight and humor to his talks, making the future of AI not only understandable, but also exciting.
Whether he's unpacking the ins and outs of AI for business leaders or exploring the ethics of automated systems, Gallagher keeps his audiences hooked with his dynamic style and engaging anecdotes. Drawing from his rich background in business and ethical leadership, he brings a practical perspective that helps audiences connect the dots between technology and their daily lives.
So, if you're ready to delve into the world of AI with a speaker who keeps things lively and enlightening, Chuck Gallagher is your go-to expert. Buckle up and enjoy the ride!
Are you prepared to harness the boundless power of AI for your accounting firm? Join us as we delve into the realm of this transformative technology, unraveling its potential specifically for professional accountants. Witness live demonstrations of AI applications such as ChatGPT, Veed.io, Quillbot, Soundraw, Synthesia.io, ElevenLabs.io, midjourney, and other cutting-edge technologies, providing you with an immersive glimpse into the realm of possibilities.
This is a golden opportunity to stay at the forefront of AI advancements and acquire the insights necessary to fuel innovation and expansion within your accounting practice. Don’t miss out – seize this chance to propel your firm into the future! Ready to explore AI’s potential for your accounting firm? Connect with us now to embark on this exciting journey!
Learning Objectives
- Embark on a journey to grasp the core principles of AI and uncover its profound influence on the accounting profession.
- Dive into the realm of real-world AI applications, where you’ll witness the magic in action through captivating live demonstrations tailored for accounting needs.
- Unearth the secrets of infusing AI into your business operations, unlocking the door to innovation and fostering unprecedented growth in your accounting practice.
- Navigate the intricate terrain of ethical and legal considerations in AI, equipping yourself with potent strategies to shield your accounting firm from potential risks.
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- Federal & State Tax Update - Matthew Ottemann & Jonathan Grob, McGrath North
Matthew Ottemann, McGrath NorthMatthew Ottemann
Matthew Ottemann is a shareholder with the law firm of McGrath North Mullin & Kratz, PC LLO who specializes in taxation, including state and local taxation, tax disputes and appeals, business tax incentives, estate planning, site selection and planning, and corporate business law. Matt has successfully represented clients of all sizes in income, withholding, and sales tax assessments and claims before the Internal Revenue Service and Nebraska Department of Revenue. In addition, Matt advises clients regarding the organization and incorporation of business entities, the design of tax-efficient business transactions and estate planning. Matt has an extensive background in state tax incentives, including the Nebraska Advantage Act and Iowa's incentive programs, and has advised clients of all sizes with their tax incentive applications and claims. Matt is an Adjunct Professor teaching Estate Planning at the Creighton University School of Business and was formerly an Adjunct Professor at the Creighton University School of Law. Matt received an LLM in Taxation, magna cum laude and valedictorian, from University of Alabama School of Law; a JD, summa cum laude, from the Creighton University School of Law; and a BSBA in accounting and finance, summa cum laude, from Creighton University.
Jon Grob
Jon is a shareholder with the law firm of McGrath North Mullin & Kratz PC LLO in Omaha. Jon serves as Chair of the firm's Tax and Estate Planning Practice Group and serves on the firm's Board of Directors. Jon represents a diverse client base of large corporations, small businesses, corporate fiduciaries, entrepreneurs, charitable institutions, farmers and ranchers, and families. His practice focuses on federal and state tax planning and advocacy, business succession, estate planning, charitable giving, probate and trust administration, business entity formations, governance and reorganizations, structuring and implementing executive compensation arrangements and employee benefits. In addition, Jon regularly assists clients with aircraft purchases and sales, along with aircraft leasing arrangements Jon is a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) and holds an LLM in Taxation from New York University, a JD, with high distinction, from the University of Nebraska College of Law, and a BSBA., in Accounting and Finance, cum laude, from the University of Colorado, Denver.
This session will cover the latest developments in both federal and Nebraska state tax matters. For federal taxes, this will include significant developments in income and estate/gift taxes. For Nebraska state taxes, this will include key tax changes from the 2024 Legislative session, the changes passed in the latest special Legislative session, and significant Nebraska tax decisions. Additionally, we will discuss critical federal and state tax issues that you need to be aware of to better serve your clients.
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- Successfully Navigating Life's "Turnovers" - Bill Busch, Former Football Coach & Recruiter
Bill BuschBill Busch
Coach Bill Busch
• Worked for 5 legendary Hall-of-Fame head coaches
• Coached for LSU when they won the National Championship
• Awarded "Top 25" recruiter in the nation by Rivals.com
• Recruited legendary quarterbacks Alex Smith and Joe Burrow
• Named 2012 Defensive Backs Coach of the Year by FootballScoop.com and finalist in 2019
In the fast-paced world of football, where change happens in an instant, Bill Busch has mastered the art of navigating life's changes,
both personally and professionally.
Busch provides a message that resonates with audiences of all backgrounds, whether or not they are sports enthusiasts. It's a message about embracing opportunities to pivot, the power of preparation, and the potential of true teamwork.
His engaging personality, dynamic storytelling, and behind-the-scenes experiences translate into unforgettable lessons that will transform the way you approach every endeavor. With Coach Busch, you're getting more than just a speaker, but a catalyst for transformation that will elevate your event to a whole new level.
This session is available to registrants only.
Wednesday, October 30
General Session
- Welcome to Day 2 - Committee Chairman
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- Insights From the Tax Commissioner - Jim Kamm, Nebraska Department of Revenue
James KammJames Kamm
Jim Kamm became Nebraska's Tax Commissioner on Sept. 5, 2023, after being appointed by Gov. Jim Pillen. Prior to this appointment, Kamm was with the University of Nebraska at Omaha where he most recently served as UNO's Assistant Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance. Before that, Kamm held leadership roles at several Nebraska-based financial institutions. He received a bachelor's degree in finance from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and a Master of Business Administration from UNO.
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- A&A Update - Sandy Peters, CFA Institute
Sandy PetersSandy Peters
Sandy leads CFA Institute's advocacy and regulatory affairs efforts globally related to the information investors need for investment decision-making. This includes corporate disclosures, financial reporting, accounting and ESG/sustainability disclosures and the assurance over such information. It also includes how technology is creating new forms of information (i.e., structured and unstructured data) and how information is being consumed and integrated into the investment decision-making process.
Her team not only provides commentary to regulator and standard setter consultations, but they also develop influential thought leadership leveraging the credibility of our global investor membership.
Their policy positions and thought leadership are informed by extensive outreach to investors.
She serves as spokesperson for CFA Institute to key regulators and standard setters, as well as to the media, and works collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders to this policymaking process.
Sandy brings a unique perspective to her policy and regulatory affairs work having been an investor, preparer and auditor. Prior to CFA Institute, she served as vice president and corporate controller at MetLife Inc., where she managed a staff of 90-100 individuals and was responsible for SEC Reporting, Technical Accounting, SOX Controls, and the Corporate Finance Functions.
Prior to joining MetLife, she was a partner at KPMG LLP where she served financial services companies with an emphasis on clients in the financial guarantee, reinsurance, and property and casualty sectors of the insurance industry. While at KPMG, she spent three years in London as a member of the U.S. Capital Market Group, where she assisted several European-based multinational clients with U.S. GAAP conversion projects, the SEC registration process, and provided technical assistance on U.S. GAAP accounting issues and SEC disclosure matters.
This session will cover accounting and auditing developments – both domestically and internationally on both accounting and sustainability information. While traditionally such updates are delivered from the preparer and/or auditor perspective, this session will bring an investor perspective to such developments and seek to contextual such updates relative to the trends and politics driving accounting and auditing reform.
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- Crypto, FOMO, and the Practicalities and Risks for Your Business of Transacting and Investing in Cryptocurrency - Roberta Christensen, Koley Jessen
Roberta Christensen, Attorney, Koley Jessen, PC, LLORoberta Christensen
All intellectual property used by a business has a life cycle. That life cycle commences with conception and development, or with respect to that particular business, may commence with purchase or license. With a particular emphasis in trademark law and long-standing relationships with intellectual property attorneys around the world, Roberta helps clients understand and evaluate their options to protect their valuable intellectual property at home and abroad, and in applying for and securing the protections offered under applicable law. In many instances, businesses wish to acquire, rather than develop, intellectual property. Roberta's extensive experience in drafting and negotiating development, purchase, license and subscription agreements enables her and her team to effectively investigate and evaluate intellectual property rights and deliver solutions that best meet her clients' needs.
Roberta has been recognized as a leading intellectual property attorney by Chambers and Partners. Chambers notes she "is held in high regard in the market, lauded for her counsel on trademark licensing and registration, as well as IP development." The publication quoted a client as commenting, "She is helpful, creative and sensitive to client needs. A very valued partner."
She has been named among The Best Lawyers in America® for her work in Copyright Law; Technology Law; and Trademark Law, is AV Preeminent® Rated in the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory and was selected as a Top Rated Lawyer in IP Law by American Lawyer Media and Martindale Hubbell (2015, 2018-2019).
Tesla does it. So do Microsoft, Starbucks, and Home Depot. If you’ve wondered, or been asked, whether your company should engage in cryptocurrency transactions, this presentation will present an introduction to the key business considerations and potential risks.
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- The Technological Transformation of the Audit - Janny Mullen, Eide Bailly LLP
Janice Mullen, Eide Bailly LLPJanice Mullen
Everyone agrees technology is changing the accounting profession, but what exactly does that look like? The session will focus on the need for auditors to adapt to this evolving landscape and a need-to-hear discussion on how to make it possible. Highlights include the growing impact of technology including where to start, how to succeed, and everything in between.
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- Lunch
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- Global Talent Solutions: Addressing the CPA Shortage Through International Recruitment - Panel with Koley Jessen, Miles Talent Hub, HBE
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- The Corporate Transparency Act: Nuts, Bolts, and Headaches - Daniel McDowell, Koley Jessen
Daniel McDowellDaniel McDowell
Dan McDowell focuses his practice on general business and corporate matters and also assists his clients with corporate transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, and reorganizations. His background in general practice law gives him the flexibility to address a wide range of client concerns.
The Corporate Transparency Act represents a fundamental change in the American business landscape. This presentation will outline the basic requirements of the Act, and provide guidelines to enable practitioners to assist clients in complying with their reporting obligations.
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- Chasing Madoff - Frank Casey
Frank CaseyFrank Casey
Frank Casey is a 45-year finance veteran, with experience in both alternative investments and hedging corporate/bank risks. He co-founded Casey Moats Consulting to advise Commercial Real Estate developers and investors on methods to increase leverage and return while reducing equity required. He also works with Amphi Research & Trading's Mark Rzepczynski, past Pres. John W. Henry CTA, designing alternative investment solutions using bank swaps to replicate hedge fund returns, but with greater investor transparency, liquidity and reduced fees. Frank has worked with artificial intelligence managers and enjoys disruptive innovation across several verticals from asset management to cyber security.
Mr. Casey was the covert investigatory member of the group at Rampart Investments that discovered Bernard Madoff's fraud in early 1999 and is a co-author of the New York Times best-selling book No One Would Listen and the documentary film Chasing Madoff, which recount events surrounding the Rampart team's discovery of the Madoff fraud and efforts to bring Madoff's crimes to prosecution. He serves as advisor on fraud to a US Government Agency, and a plaintiff's expert witness against fraudsters.
In the past, Frank helped build an innovative hedge fund of funds nearly tenfold to $2 billion in assets over 6 years by 2007. In the '80s-'90s, he innovated bank risk management, hedging the nascent mortgage-origination/MBS-pipeline risks arena. In the '70s, Frank was early in using equity-option portfolio management for wealthy clients, and he helped build energy risk-hedging disciplines using the new oil futures exchanges. Frank served four years in the US Army and was an Airborne-Ranger Qualified Infantry Captain.
In early 1998, Frank Casey joined Rampart Investments, where he met portfolio managers Harry Markopolos and Neil Chelo. The three formed the core team that began blowing the whistle to the SEC on Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme in May of 2000.
In this session, Casey will share the inside story of how he and his colleagues exposed the Ponzi scheme and how their efforts to draw regulatory attention to the matter went unanswered. He will examine why due diligence by regulators and hedge funds failed, suggest what needs to be done to prevent the situation from repeating itself, and discuss lessons we can all learn from the Madoff scandal
This session is available to registrants only.
- Elizabeth Adams
- Susan Albers - Chief Industries Inc. (Grand Island)
- Rodney Anderson - Masimore, Magnuson & Associates, PC (Omaha)
- Phillip Anstine - Phillip D. Anstine CPA, PC (Omaha)
- Erin Arick - Figured (Auckland 1010)
- Alan Ashcraft
- Jennifer Backhuus - Valmont Industries Inc. (Omaha)
- Victoria Badura - Metropolitan Community College (Omaha)
- Heather Barr - Endicott Clay Products Co. (Fairbury)
- Shruti Beckmann - Brownell Talbot (Omaha)
- Janet Berry-Johnson - JBJ Media LLC (Omaha)
- Bryce Biffar - CKF, Inc. (Omaha)
- Dennis Blackman - Blackman & Associates, PC (Omaha)
- Todd Blome - BMG Certified Public Accountants LLP (Lincoln)
- C Bruce - C. David Bruce CPA LLC (Omaha)
- Lester Buckley - Buckley & Sitzman LLP (Lincoln)
- Beth Byrne - Diocese of Nebraska (Omaha)
- Jennifer Claus - Baxter Auto (Omaha)
- Sara Clegg - Union Bank & Trust (Lincoln)
- Chris Clymer - Hamilton Telecommunications (Aurora)
- Nicole Cooper - Project Harmony (Omaha)
- Katie Cota - Sugar Creek Capital (Atlanta)
- Amy Cyboron - CFO Systems LLC (Omaha)
- Vincent Czerwinski - Vincent J. Czerwinski, CPA (Omaha)
- Benjamin Dahl - Nebraska Wesleyan University (Lincoln)
- Cortney Davis - Aspyr Professional Group PC (Hastings)
- Cheryl DeBoer - DeBoer & Associates, PC (Omaha)
- Kara Deist - LinPepCo (Lincoln)
- Perry Demma - Perry L. Demma, CPA (Lincoln)
- Jessica Dice
- Hillary Dingledine - Yahoo Inc (Omaha)
- Chris Doyle - AMBA (Urbandale)
- Lawrence Dsouza - Miles Education (Bangalore, India)
- Jodi Eckhout - Woods & Durham Chartered CPAs (Holdrege)
- Jeremy Eddie - Omaha Zoological Society (Omaha)
- Wes Emeigh - Forvis Mazars LLP (Lincoln)
- Sharise Engel - Foundation for Affordable Housing (Omaha)
- Brandi Estrada - EHPV Management Group Inc. (Omaha)
- Jacque Fanning - Bluestem Health (Lincoln)
- Mark Favell - AGP Ag Processing Inc. (Omaha)
- Aaron Flaugh - Parlay Sales and Management (Omaha)
- Amanda Fryzek - American Laboratories LLC (Omaha)
- Anne Fuhrman - HBE LLP (Omaha)
- R Fullner - R. L. Fullner, CPA (Beemer)
- Trisha Gade-Jones - Nebraska Wesleyan University (Lincoln)
- Kordell Glause - Gabriel, Burger & Else, CPA, PC (Seward)
- Frank Goldberg
- Michael Gorka - Michael Gorka, CPA (Lincoln)
- Brian Gough - Hancock & Dana PC (Omaha)
- Ashley Graham - ConAgra Foods (Omaha)
- James Greisch
- Jackson Groetsema - First State Bank Nebraska (Lincoln)
- J C (Jon) Gum - AGP Ag Processing Inc. (Omaha)
- Jeffrey Hamernik - Blackman & Associates, PC (Omaha)
- John Hancock - Hancock & Dana PC (Omaha)
- Glenda Harders - Glenda R. Harders, CPA (Wahoo)
- Kevin Harford - University of Nebraska System (Lincoln)
- Don Hauk - First State Bank Nebraska (Lincoln)
- Heather Haydon - EAD Management Services (Omaha)
- Frank Hayes - Hayes & Associates LLC (Omaha)
- Brock Herley - Herley & Reinke Accounting, PC (Norfolk)
- Clinton Hlavaty
- Amy Holzworth - Katz Cassidy (Los Angeles)
- Ann Hopping - BMG Certified Public Accountants LLP (Lincoln)
- Mary Hugo - Nebraska Department of Revenue (Lincoln)
- Tanya Jackman - Lincoln Industries (Lincoln)
- Travis Johnson - Lincoln Industries (Lincoln)
- Kevin Karas - NRC Health (Lincoln)
- Melissa Karlson - Northern Natural Gas (Omaha)
- Galen Kathol - Univ. of Nebraska Medical Center (Omaha)
- Anthony Keller - O'Donnell Ficenec Wills & Ferdig LL P (Omaha)
- Azalia Khousnoutdinova - Coverys (Omaha)
- Michael King - Simplex Accounting Solutions LLC (Ashland)
- Kate King Wu - Kate King Wu, CPA (Omaha)
- Carol Kirchner - University of Nebraska at Omaha (Omaha)
- Timothy Kirschbaum - Ritchie Bros Auctioneers (Lincoln)
- Rita Kleeman - Metropolitan Community College (Omaha)
- Brian Klintworth - HBE LLP (Lincoln)
- Amy Knust - Eide Bailly LLP (Elkhorn)
- Dominic Krzmarzick
- Bailey Lehman
- Brian Lodes - Builders Supply Co. Inc. (Omaha)
- Matt Lusk
- Paul Lynch - Sugar Creek Capital (Atlanta)
- Neal Lyons - UNICO Group Inc. (Lincoln)
- Susan Maline - McChesney Martin Sagehorn, PC (North Platte)
- Mark Manning - Manning & Associates PC (Crete)
- Andrew Marsh - Central States Industrial Supply Inc. (Omaha)
- Evan Marshall - Retire Smart LLC (Omaha)
- Kelly Martinson - Lutz (Omaha)
- Melissa Massey - Blair Public Library & Technology Ctr (Blair)
- Michael Massman - Massman Nelson Reinig, PC (Omaha)
- Robin Matthes - Lamp Rynearson, Inc. (Omaha)
- Abigail McNaney - Retire SMART, LLC (Omaha)
- Joseph Meduna - Grafton & Associates, PC (Lincoln)
- Jeffrey Miller - Kutak Rock LLP (Omaha)
- Karen Monjarez
- Pat Mueller - Results Business Advisors (Omaha)
- Janice Mullen - Eide Bailly LLP (Elkhorn)
- Heather Myers - Nebraska Board of Public Accountancy (Lincoln)
- Steven Navarrette - Shaw, Hull & Navarrette, PC (Fremont)
- George Nelson - Massman Nelson Reinig, PC (Omaha)
- Ryan Nietfeldt - EHPV Management Group Inc. (Omaha)
- Tate Olsen
- Eric Oman - Hancock & Dana PC (Omaha)
- Leo Panzer - Infinity CPA Group LLC (Omaha)
- Ben Pape - Results Business Advisors (Omaha)
- Mitchell Parks - Figured (Auckland 1010)
- Maria Pauley
- Jason Paulk - General Dynamics Ordnance & Tactical Systems (Lincoln)
- Karen Peppmuller - Lincoln Industries (Lincoln)
- Steven Petersen - Petersen & Associates (Papillion)
- Stacy Pfeifer - Enable Savings Plan - Nebr. State Treasurer (Lincoln)
- Katie Pfeiffer - Nebraska Wesleyan University (Lincoln)
- Amber Pliefke - Electronic Contracting Company (Lincoln)
- Matthew Powell - Frankel LLC (Omaha)
- Randall Ptacek - Boys Town (Boys Town)
- James Reinig - Massman Nelson Reinig, PC (Omaha)
- BrenDee Reinke - Herley & Reinke Accounting, PC (Norfolk)
- Sandra Ried - VG Plus LLC (Nebraska City)
- Bryan Robertson - FNBO (Omaha)
- Kali Robertson - Thrasher, Inc. (LaVista)
- James Rodis - James J. Rodis, Jr., CPA (Omaha)
- Todd Rogge - SilverStone Group A HUB International Company (Omaha)
- Darlene Rohlfsen - Supportworks Inc. (Papillion)
- Conrad Saltzgaber - Nebraska Public Power District (Columbus)
- Sam Schmidt - The Agronomic Consulting Group (West Point)
- Linda Scholting - Doane University (Crete)
- Edward Schroeder - Edward W. Schroeder, CPA, Inc. (Blair)
- Bailee Schubauer - AGP Ag Processing Inc. (Omaha)
- John Schulz - John E. Schulz CPA, LLC (Omaha)
- Stephen Schumacher - Dutton & Associates, PC (Omaha)
- Melissa Shallberg - Ag Processing Inc. (Omaha)
- Gerald Sharkey - Gerald J. Sharkey, CPA (Omaha)
- Leonard Sommer - Hancock & Dana PC (Omaha)
- Gupta Sookram - Nebraska Department of Revenue (Lincoln)
- Anna Steinkruger - Barry's Bootcamp (Omaha)
- Curtis Thompson - Ridgeline CPAs (Hastings)
- Michelle Thornburg - Koski Professional Group, PC (Omaha)
- Gary Timm - State of Nebraska (Lincoln)
- Trisha Ullman
- Kristen VanWinkle - Nebraska Board of Public Accountancy (Lincoln)
- Russell Vaughn - Ascend Technology Group (Omaha)
- CarLee Wadell - Farm Credit Services of America (Omaha)
- Eric Wadell - HDR, Inc. (Omaha)
- Julie Waggoner - Farm Credit Services of America (Omaha)
- Jacqueline Walker - Dermatology Specialists of Omaha (Omaha)
- Walter Waltke - Walter Waltke, CPA (Lincoln)
- James Warren - TMCO Inc. (Lincoln)
- Christopher Wassenaar - DeBoer & Associates, PC (Omaha)
- Alan Wassenberg - Hall Brothers, Inc. (Marysville)
- Dana Weber - Dana J. Weber, CPA (Scottsbluff)
- Zachary Weisbly
- Timothy Weller - Ag Processing Inc. (Omaha)
- Daniel Wells - Koski Professional Group, PC (Omaha)
- Robert Wemhoff - Gary Vetick, CPA, PC (Omaha)
- Susan Wiggins - Susan Wiggins, CPA, LLC (Bellevue)
- Susan Wilkinson - Ameritas Life Insurance Corp. (Lincoln)
- Ping Yang
Non-Member Price $564.00
Member Price $504.00
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