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419 W. High Ave PO Box 1020 New Philadelphia, OH 44663-5120 Presorted Standard U.S. Postage PAID Canton, OH Permit. 1005 WWW.REACPA.COM famous people (continued) Lane McCartney (Zanesville) and Maribeth Wright (Cambridge) spoke to accounting students at the John Carroll University: Boler School of Business. They cov- ered Form 990, as well as unrelated trade or business income and Ohio filing requirements. Strategic Communications Committee. Abbey’s article “This Accounting Podcast is Booming: Podcasting – The Next Frontier of Content Production for Accounting Firms” was also published in the association’s journal, Growth Strategies. Alan Hill (Mentor) spoke to endodontic residents at the Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine and covered key considerations for new den- tists and buying a dental practice. Tim McDaniel is an instructor for the CPA Academy. His course is titled, “How to Help Your Clients Leave a Business on Their Terms.” Heather McNichols spoke at a QuickBooks workshop hosted by Akron SCORE and coached attendees on how to navigate QuickBooks 2016. Dustin Raber (Wooster) and Kyle Stemple (New Philadelphia) met with the National Association of Manufacturers to discuss tax policy and reform, foreign trade, workforce issues and labor issues. Industry & Community Involvement Gene Spittle (Wooster) was appointed treasurer for the Wayne Economic Development Council. Gene also be- came board chair for Wayne County Children Services. Tim McDaniel was featured in CPA Practice Advisor  discussing how to grow a profitable business valuation practice. Kent Beachy (Dublin) is serving as chair of the Associ- ated Builders and Contractors – Central Ohio Chapter’s membership committee. Lee Beall (Dublin) was featured in an article on the Ohio Society of CPAs’ website titled, “Firm Leader: Be A Key Legislative Contact To Help Your Business, Career.” Chad Bice was elected to a three-year term on the Zane State Foundation Board. He was also named trea- surer of the Muskingum County Business Incubator. Mary Beth Koester had an article titled, “Tips to Pre- pare Your Client’s Business for Sale,” published on Sageworks’ blog. Katie Brown (Zanesville) is serving on the Licking County Foundation’s Scholarship Committee. Abbey Kanellakis (Practice Growth/Dublin) is the new chair of the Association for Accounting Marketing’s 16 Dave McCarthy was elected to the Medina County Economic Development Board.