Investor Presentaiton
General & Administrative Expenses are lower this current year due to capitalizing all the implementation expenses for the
new membership database; where as the previous year included planning and design expenses. The new database went
live September 1st which included a new website and member portal.
Member Engagement was higher than the previous year as covid restrictions have been lifted allowing a few engagement
events throughout the year.
External Affairs and Communications expenses were lower than the previous year, as we did not spend as much on
research and public relations due to the prioritizing of strategic objectives with the implementation of our strategic plan
in April.
Compliance expenses are lower than the previous year as this is all dependant on the variable nature of each complaint.
Governance expenses are higher than last year due to recommencing Board of Directors in person meetings again along
with a hybrid AGM this past June.
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Week Pizza Party sponsored by CPA New Brunswick.
Danielle Pieroni serves as Atlantic Representative to CPA
Canada's Indigenous Initiatives Guidance Committee, pictured
here at the 21st National AFOA Canada Conference in Ottawa.
Diane Lebouthillier, Minister of National Revenue, meeting CPAs
who give their time for free to do the taxes of those who need
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FONDATION CHALMERS FOUNDATION $1500'
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Krista Ross, Fredericton Chamber CEO; Danielle Pieroni; Stanley
Barnaby, Joint Economic Development Initiative CEO at the
inaugural Indigenous Business Forum.
The CPA NB team volunteered at the Peter McKee Food Bank in
December 2022.
Renée Dupuis-Leon from CPA NB presents a cheque for $1,500
to The Chalmers Foundation following the 2023 Convocation.
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