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NPAC Member Fly-In

by | 13 Jan | Firm news, non-profits

Posted by: Sue Krantz, CPA

As the Cleveland, Ohio member of the National Association of Nonprofit Accountants and Consultants (NPAC) through the Rainmaker Alliances, I recently had the opportunity to attend a member fly-in at the Rainmaker Alliances office in Nashville, Tennessee. 

The purpose of the fly-in was to give NPAC members the opportunity to go deeper and connect with fellow members about the current needs, struggles and successes of those working in and with the not-for-profit industry. I was able to share ideas with the best and brightest CPAs and business advisors in the industry, all of which spend a significant amount of time working with not-for-profit organizations. 

As members, we cooperatively exchange business development practices and technical knowledge to benefit our clients and practice groups. Zinner & Co. was selected to become a member of NPAC based on our superior service to the not-for-profit industry. NPAC is a nationwide affiliation of independently owned accounting firms committed to delivering exceptional financial and consulting services to nonprofit organizations. 

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