Carla McCall to Chair Massachusetts Society of CPAs

The Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants said Tuesday that Carla McCall was elected the chairman of the board of directors for the 2016-2017 fiscal year.

McCall is the co-managing partner of AAFCPAs in Westborough, Mass., and has been serving clients since 1995. AAFCPA provides assurance, tax, business consulting, and information technology advisory solutions to nonprofit organizations, commercial companies, wealthy individuals, and estates. The firm donates 10 percent of its net profits each year to nonprofit organizations.

“It is an honor to be elected by the MSCPA members as chair of the board of directors,” said McCall in a statement. “The Society provides a wide range of services, from education to networking to volunteer opportunities, and I hope to be highly involved in shaping a successful year for the organization.”

McCall specializes in providing assurance, tax, and business consulting services to nonprofit organizations and closely held companies. Her client base includes health care, arts and cultural, affordable housing, manufacturing and distribution companies.

She is involved in social causes, including the Jordan Matthew Porco Memorial Foundation, SheGives Boston, and the United Way. She is also active in the business community as a member of the Women’s Network Advisory Board of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce and a former board member of the Smaller Business Association of New England.

“Carla has long been an asset to the Society and the community, and we are really looking forward to her leadership this year,” said MSCPA president and CEO Amy Pitter.

The MSCPA board of directors is a group of 19 elected members that sets policies, manages programs and oversees activities that benefit the 11,000-member organization and accounting profession in Massachusetts. The board members will be sworn in at the MSCPA's Annual Meeting and Recognition Reception in May.

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