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Volunteering is the ultimate member benefit.

It's where you can give back to the profession. It's an opportunity to build both your professional and personal network with like-minded colleagues. It's a great way to help shape the future of the COCPA. Did we mention it's fun and satisfying? We did now.

Be part of:

  • Standing Committees
  • Conference Planning Committees
  • Special Interest Groups
  • Chapter Governance
  • Community Service Projects
  • You can even volunteer to explore and launch a new initiative.

You must be a COCPA member to volunteer. While COCPA offers a variety of Volunteer Opportunities, please limit your selection to 3.

If you are a student member, please note that there are no volunteer opportunities available at this time. However, if you are interested in becoming a student ambassador volunteer on your campus, please submit your information and we will contact you when we are ready to launch this new program.

This application is for members only.

Accounting Educators Conference Planning Committee
This group focuses on attracting qualified students into the accounting profession and enhancing the quality of accounting education in Colorado. Activities include hosting an annual conference for educators; sponsoring an annual Accounting Interview Day for students with CPA firms, organizations, and other employers; participation in career fairs and on-campus activities; and continued outreach to Colorado and Wyoming colleges and universities.

Staff Contact:
Stacy Svendsen
stacy@cocpa.org
303-741-8613

COCPA/Colorado Department of Revenue Working Group
This group of tax practitioners meets with the Department of Revenue senior management to raise and discuss issues, provide input, and assist in communicating information to COCPA members.

Staff Contact:
Alicia Gelinas, CPA
alicia@cocpa.org
303-741-8624

COCPA Technology Users Group (Exclusively Online)
Technology is rapidly transforming our lives at a pace that requires CPAs to develop new skills and competencies continuously. The Technology Users Group (TUG) is a COCPA sponsored group that offers member CPAs the support, structure, and resources to help promote and expand awareness of Technology, CPA practices, and Future Trends.

Staff Contact:
Stacy Svendsen
stacy@cocpa.org
303-741-8613

ESG Working Group
This new group is exploring development of an integrated report for the COCPA, including what to measure and report. In addition, the group is looking at ESG resources to provide to COCPA members.

Staff Contact:
Kelli Davis
Kelli@cocpa.org
303-741-8610

CPE Board
The CPE Board oversees, coordinates, and monitors the COCPA continuing professional education (CPE) program, ensuring all offerings meet the highest standards and deliver value to participants and the profession overall. The Board meets four times a year to:

  • Develop the long-range strategic plan for the CPE program
  • Initiate, review, revise, and approve policies necessary to accomplish CPE program objectives
  • Approve course fees for recommendation to the Board of Directors
  • Manage the fiscal accountability of the CPE program in coordination with the CPE staff

Staff Contact:
Rebecca Campbell, CAE
rebecca@cocpa.org
303-741-8618

CPE Conference and Volunteer Opportunities
COCPA conferences are designed with you in mind – and you help to create them. Volunteering for a conference planning committee gives you the opportunity to help craft the conference experience that’s best for you. You’ll have a direct impact on the agenda, content, and speakers. And as thanks for your input, you’ll be entitled to a discounted registration rate. Don’t just attend the conference – be part of its foundation.

  • Not-for-Profit Conference
  • Marijuana Business Symposium
  • Technology Conference
  • Women’s Summit
  • Governmental Conference
  • CPAs in Industry Conference
  • Accounting and Auditing Conference
  • SEC and PCAOB Conference

Staff Contact:
Tiffany Carson, CMP
tiffany@cocpa.org
303-741-8621

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Working Group
This new group will assist the COCPA in developing strategy and programming to address the challenges and seize the opportunities in this most important area.

Staff Contact:
Stacy Svendsen
stacy@cocpa.org
303-741-8613

Editorial Board
The Editorial Board helps to plan content for COCPA communications materials and focuses primarily on NewsAccount, the bimonthly member publication. The goal is to ensure the publication is helpful, timely, and interesting.

Staff Contact:
Kelli Davis
kelli@cocpa.org
303-741-8610

Educational Foundation Mentors Program
Pair with an Educational Foundation scholarship recipient to provide support through periodic conversations and activities.

Staff Contact:
Alicia Gelinas, CPA
alicia@cocpa.org
303-741-8624

Financial Literacy Committee
The Financial Literacy Committee works in conjunction with the American Institute of CPAs and partner organizations to develop programs that promote financial literacy to those in need.

Staff Contact:
Stacy Svendsen
stacy@cocpa.org
303-741-8613

Governmental Issues Forum
This forum provides guidance on current implementation issues and legislative matters; maintains liaison with the governmental financial community and practitioners; responds to exposure drafts from GASB, AICPA, and OMB; works on governmental standards overload; and on a confidential basis, reviews governmental audit reports voluntarily submitted by members for educational review.

Staff Contact:
Stacy Svendsen
stacy@cocpa.org
303-741-8613

Member Connections Committee
The Member Connections committee (MCC) creates opportunities for COCPA members to network, learn, and connect with like-minded professionals through a variety of activities.

Staff Contact:
Stacy Svendsen
stacy@cocpa.org
303-741-8613

Nonprofit Working Group
COCPA’s Nonprofit Working Group is focused on connecting COCPA members to the Colorado nonprofit community. The group meets monthly to discuss nonprofit issues as they relate to accounting and how the COCPA can serve its community.

Staff Contact:
Stacy Svendsen
stacy@cocpa.org
303-741-8613

Peer Review Committee
The Peer Review Committee administers the AICPA Peer Review program in Colorado and New Mexico. The goal of practice monitoring and the program itself is to promote quality in the accounting and auditing services provided by CPAs and CPA firms. The Committees’s work ensures that CPAs across Colorado and New Mexico are performing work that the public can trust.

Please note: Technical expertise is required to participate.

Staff Contact:
Jill Turner
jill@cocpa.org
303-741-8605

Public Company Practice Forum
When it comes to serving clients at publicly held companies, CPAs face a unique set of challenges. The Public Company Practice Forum works to improve member awareness and understanding of the issues facing publicly held companies and related reporting and compliance standards.

Staff Contact:
Pamela Galey-Coleman
pamela@cocpa.org
303-741-8616

Young Professionals Council
This new group brings together members under age 40 to plan activities and programs specifically for younger accounting professionals.

Staff Contact:
Stacy Svendsen
stacy@cocpa.org
303-741-8613

COCPA Student Alliance

This group is designed to enhance the educational and professional journey of Colorado accounting students by providing meetings, resources, networking events, and volunteer opportunities.

Staff Contact:
Stacy Svendsen
stacy@cocpa.org
303-741-8613

Leadership Summit
Attend Leadership Summit and help to shape COCPA strategy, services, and resources while also contributing to your professional development through discussions on current issues and topics important to the accounting profession. Register for the annual event online.

Staff Contact:
Tiffany Carson
tiffany@cocpa.org
303-741-8621

COCPA CONNECT
This members-only, online community offers the opportunity to post and respond to questions, share information, and support your colleagues. Volunteer to help lead a special interest community or assist in monitoring the Open Forum.

Staff Contact:
Stacy Svendsen
stacy@cocpa.org
303-741-8613

Junior Achievement
Junior Achievement (JA) empowers young people to own their economic success. JA’s volunteer-delivered, K-12 programs foster work-readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy skills, and use experiential learning to inspire kids to dream big and reach their potential.

JA makes it easy and provides the training and materials. Whether you have an interest in mentoring elementary, middle, or high school students, JA offers many opportunities. To learn about JA, volunteer, and find the area closest to you, use the interactive map at http://www.ja.org/near/near_map.asp.

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