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In October 2025, the NYCPA Board of Directors will submit the names of four individuals to the AICPA’s Nominations Committee, which nominates members for election to the AICPA Council. Those nominees, once duly elected, will each serve three-year terms, beginning May 2026, on the approximately 265-person governing council. In addition, one person will be designated by the Society to serve a one-year term as its representative to the council, also beginning May 2026.
While day-to-day governance of the AICPA is handled by the AICPA’s 25-person board of directors, the AICPA Council is the final sounding board for AICPA initiatives. The council meets twice a year in various locations around the country. Each council meeting lasts for two-and-a-half days. In addition, it holds one-day regional meetings in the spring of each year, one typically being in New York City.
In addition to attending these AICPA Council meetings, being an AICPA Council member involves about one day of preparation time for each meeting, and anywhere from a half day to a day per month to keep abreast of professional issues, participate in electronic conferences and meetings, and attend one or more dinners with the NYCPA Board of Directors to discuss the profession’s important issues and the council’s activities. It is fun, professionally fulfilling work that can be very satisfying.
Eligibility requirements
Pursuant to the NYCPA Board’s Standing Rules, one of the NYCPA-nominated council positions is reserved each year for the Society’s president-elect. Otherwise, to be considered by the NYCPA Board of Directors, a candidate must:
be a member of the NYCPA;
be a member of the AICPA;
submit to the Board Selections Subcommittee a résumé and a written statement of what he or she intends to bring to the council;
currently live or work in New York, New Jersey or Connecticut;
have been active in the NYCPA, either at the chapter level or with a statewide committee or both; and
not be a current member of the NYCPA Board of Directors, unless the candidate is in his or her final year of Board service.
A résumé that meets the above eligibility requirements; and
An answer to the question: What is it that I would bring to the council?
You can find the NYSSCPA Board’s standing rules that govern the AICPA Council nomination process here. If you have questions or need additional information, please contact General Counsel Timothy Twofoot Boulette at ttwofootboulette@nysscpa.org.