As part of NCACPA’s centennial celebration, the Board is having a lot of fun reminiscing on the past 100 years. We are also engaging in conversations about how to ensure the future success of the Association while navigating the great pace of change happening all around us. Since it had been over a decade since the statements had been reviewed, 2019 seemed like the perfect time to initiate these discussions.
Over the summer, a task force was created to study the statements and determine if there was a need for change. After much deliberation, the task force decided change was necessary. Since that time, the Board approved the task force’s recommendation.
We want to introduce these new statements to the membership and as part of the communication, we ask 3 things:
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“Did you know NCACPA has vision and mission statements to guide its future direction? I didn’t either, until I became a member of the Board of Directors. The vision and mission statements were last updated in 2006. I think it’s safe to assume we’re all in agreement that things look slightly different now than they did thirteen years ago.” — Scott Showalter
Read the rest of Scott’s thoughts, and join the conversation on Connect!

NEW VISION STATEMENT
Remembering a vision statement is aspirational, forward-looking, and the end state the Association is striving to achieve, the Board unanimously approved the following vision statement:
A highly valued accounting profession advancing the success of individuals and organizations.
NEW MISSION STATEMENT
Remembering a mission statement describes what an organization does and who it does it for, the Board unanimously approved the following mission statement:
Enhancing the accounting profession and the community it serves through advocacy, connections, education, and resources.

