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TRP Sumner PLLC announces Tammy Goodwin, MBA, JD, appointed to CPAFMA Board of Directors

By Staff Report, posted 6 months ago
Tammy Goodwin MBA, JD. 

TRP Sumner is honored to announce that TRP Sumner’s Firm Administrator, Tammy Goodwin MBA, JD, has been selected to serve on the Board of Directors for the CPA Firm Management Association (CPAFMA). Tammy has been an active member of the organization for several years.

“As a longtime member of CPAFMA, Tammy is well-prepared to contribute to its mission of empowering CPA firm leaders through connection, education, and resources. Please join us in congratulating Tammy on this incredible achievement! We are confident that she will bring valuable insights and leadership to the CPAFMA Board,” shared the company in a released statement. 

The CPAFMA is a national organization comprised of managers and administrators of CPA

firms. The CPAFMA empowers and equips their members to succeed by providing community

connections, inspiring to advocate and elevate members, sharing resources and tools, offering education and knowledge and exchanging strategy implementation.

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