![]() He is planning to travel to New Zealand to discover the unique climate and terrain there.Īustin is currently involved in Beta Alpha Psi at CSUFresno and is a student member of the California CPA Society. He also enjoys travelling and has been from New York to Hawaii in one Summer. In his spare time he enjoys working on his cars and trucks and detailing them until they glow. He is excited about gaining experience in the field of litigation consulting and taxation. Past and current members have and continue to commit an enormous amount of time and energy toward the continued success of the Gamma Omicron chapter. ![]() He is looking forward to building on his past experiences working with customers and helping with their needs in his future career. The Gamma Omicron chapter of Beta Alpha Psi was established at California State University, Fresno in 1969. He has also worked for Billy Shipley Concrete, Inc. He was born in Fresno but grew up in the Madera Ranchos area. ![]() He is graduated from California State University, Fresno and has attained a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with an option in Accountancy and planning to obtain his Masters degree with a Certificate in Finance. St.Austin Shipley joins us as our newest staff member. For a more detailed list of each schools awards from 1979-2019, CLICK HERE. Please see the sections below, organized by region, for a breakdown of each schools' total count of Gold, Superior and Distinguished awards. This became the Gold Challenge competition.īeta Alpha Psi is grateful to KPMG LLP and the KPMG Foundation for their long-term support of BAP’s most valued awards In 2009, KPMG and the KPMG Foundation added a new judged competition allowing Superior chapters (two-years in a row) to submit a video showcasing how they went above and beyond being a Superior chapter, nominating the chapter for Gold chapter status. In 2018, the number increased to represent over one-half of the eligible chapters, with 155 chapters awarded Superior status and 50 awarded Distinguished status. In 1979, 32 chapters were recognized as Superior and 12 chapters were recognized as Distinguished. Superior status and Distinguished status have consistently been a wonderful incentive for chapters to provide useful value to their members. ![]() Award-seeking chapters also increased their efforts in providing service to their local communities. Additionally, technical skills in the areas of accounting, finance, information systems and other topics were introduced or reinforced, helping develop well-rounded professionals. Chapters brought in professionals from local accounting offices to promote professional development by improving soft-skills such as resume building, interviewing techniques, business writing skills and verbal presentation skills. Throughout the 1980s and 90s, chapters who desired to be recognized as Superior or Distinguished improved their chapter programs to achieve these benchmarks of excellence. In 1979, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., (now KPMG) began sponsoring the Outstanding Chapter Awards, recognizing award-seeking chapters as Superior and Distinguished. In 1975, the National Council (now the International Board of Directors) approved three categories of chapter recognition, “Superior”, “Excellent” and “Meritorious”. History of Gold, Superior, Distinguished Chapters Joe Scalia is a 1991 graduate of California State University Fresno, with a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting. ![]()
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