
NCACPA members benefit from the election of pro-business and pro-accounting profession candidates (regardless of party affiliation) to North Carolina’s General Assembly and other state offices. Your investment makes a difference by helping to elect lawmakers who share our viewpoint on public policy issues that affect the accounting profession and business community.
INVEST IN THE PAC
The NC CPA PAC serves to:
- Represent the interests of the accounting profession and business community before lawmakers.
- Support candidates for state elective office who share the views of NCACPA members on matters of policy important to the membership.
- Protect the CPA license and profession.
WHY INVEST IN THE NC CPA PAC?
- The NC CPA PAC is the only PAC in North Carolina dedicated to representing the interests of the accounting profession.
- Decisions made by elected officials can directly impact the future of our state. By helping to elect lawmakers who share your priorities, you are protecting your business and your livelihood.
- The NC CPA PAC is one of the state’s most successful and most bipartisan political action committees.
- Because state law prohibits the use of your membership dues for political purposes, the NC CPA PAC is funded entirely by the voluntary investments of members like you.
WHO DECIDES WHERE PAC FUNDS ARE ALLOCATED?
The NC CPA PAC is overseen by a member-driven Advocacy Advisory Council. Council members represent multiple areas of the accounting profession, and evaluate which policy-makers have a proven record of protecting the interests of the business community in North Carolina.
Will you do your part to help the NC CPA PAC exceed its fundraising goal of $30,000 in 2021? Make your investment today!
Thank you to everyone who invested in 2020 to make NCACPA a great year! Take a look at our 2020 investors:
Latefa Morgan Abdalla
Angela Dillon Acosta
Sheila B. Ahler
Scott James Ajac
Tracey Hill Allen
Derek K Atwell
Scott Bailey
Barton Whitfield Baldwin
Stephen Joseph Barnes
Patrick Lee Baryenbruch
George Wiese Beckwith
Murchison Bolton Biggs
William James Black
Wendla Boddy
Horace P. Bondurant
Richard C. Bridger
John Winston Broadfoot
Sharon H. Bryson
James Christopher Burns
Barbara Price Caffrey
Lanier M. Cansler
William Hunter Cook
Edward Philip Cooper
Ronald S. Craft
Alan Cling Cuthbertson
Walter Conaway Davenport
Bernita Whitaker Demery
Dennis Duke
Deborah Bradbury Duniec
Raymond Wardell Edwards
Allen Roscoe Farmer
Don Farmer
Genevia Gee Fulbright
Whitney Meredith Loyd Gann
John Gianuzzi
James Evan Goodman
Benjamin Coleman Hamrick
Scott P. Hansberry
Gregg Jaret Hemric
Ken Hillman
Tami L. Hood
B. Davis Horne
Emily Graham Howell
Shawana T. Hudson
J. Scott Hughes
David Lyle Huntoon
Bruce Antoon Kingshill
David Matthew Knoble
Kelli Allison Knoble
Stephen L. Kornegay
Jared B. Korver
Richard Scott Krewson
Philip Charles Lachapelle
Edwin E Laws
Alex Lehmann
J. A. Lesemann
Vincent Losito
Gary R. Massey
James Mark Matthews
C. Ray Mizelle
Matthew James Molbert
Beth G. Monaghan
Patricia Redelsheimer Moore
Frederick Dean Niswander
Priscilla L. Norris
Christine M. Nunemaker
Cathleen Renee Parsons
J Micah Pate
Larry W. Perdue
Thomas Owen Ponsonby
Robert Earl Poole
Kelly Daniel Puryear
Abirami Raja
Keith Allen Raynor
Chrissy Rey
Daniel Russell Richards
Jose Ramon Rodriguez
William Lee Rogers
George William Rohe
Robert James Rowan
Marquis John Ryan
Marquis John Ryan
Roby B. Sawyers
Jack Schmoll
David E. Scobie
Lisa B. Sessoms
David Scott Showalter
Matthew Avery Smith
Mark Paul Soticheck
Clinton West Stanley
Robert Hardee Starling
Anita C. Stephenson
Taylor Griffin Stephenson
Deborah Wilson Summey
Bryan Swerbinsky
Donna Stegall Taylor
Arleen R. Thomas
Charles Avery Thomas
Nancy L. Thompson
John Leslie Tilley
David Bryan Todd
Michelle Leigh Tracz
Daphne W. Urquhart
Lara Nicole Vann
Margaret V. Vollmerhausen
Austin Penn Wachter
Robert E. Wagner
Keith Thurman Wallace
Laura Faye Ward
W. Y. Alex Webb
Michael John Wenig
Lee Samuel Williams
Marvin Allen Wilson
Arthur McKinnon Winstead