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Harold Martin Jr. , CPA/ABV/CFF, ASA, CFE, is the partner-in-charge of the Valuation and Forensic Services Group for Keiter in Richmond, Va. and an adjunct faculty member of the College of William and Mary Mason Graduate School of Business. He specializes in valuation and forensic accounting including financial investigations and litigation consulting and expert witness services. Harold is a former member of the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) Business Valuation (BV) Committee, former chair of the AICPA National BV Conference Steering Committee, former editor of the AICPA ABV e-Alert and former editorial adviser and contributing author for the AICPA CPA Expert. He is a member of the AICPA BV Hall of Fame and a two-time recipient of the AICPA BV Volunteer of the Year Award. He currently serves as a commissioner for the AICPA National Accreditation Commission and as an instructor for the AICPA National BV School and AICPA ABV Exam Review Course. Harold is a former member of the VSCPA Board of Directors and is the former chairman of the Business Valuation and Litigation Services Committee. He created and serves as chair of the Virginia Society of CPA s’ (VSCPA) Annual Business Valuation, Fraud and Litigation Services Conference. He is a co- author of “Financial Valuation: Applications and Models, 3rd ed.” and a contributing author to “Cost of Capital: Applications and Examples 4th ed. Workbook and Techn ical Supplement.” Catherine M. Pennington , CPA, CGMA, has more than 30 years of experience in both public accounting and industry. She has spent 21 years in public accounting performing audits, tax planning and compliance and accounting services. Her practice is focused on nonprofit organizations. In addition, Cathy spent seven years as a nonprofit controller and five years as a controller in real estate development and property management. She provides professional services to trade associations, professional associations, sports leagues, child development centers, schools, churches and other nonprofit organizations. These professional services not only include audit and tax services but also accounting services that take advantage of her years of experience as a controller. These engagements involve functioning as either a temporary or ongoing, multi-year chief financial officer or controller. Joan M. Renner , CPA, CGMA, has been providing audit and accounting services to nonprofit organizations for more than 30 years. She is in charge of Renner & Company's services to nonprofit organizations. Her areas of expertise include services to trade associations, scientific organizations, federal award recipients, schools and other public charities. Joan is a member of the Virginia Society of CPAs (VSCPA) Accounting & Auditing Conference Committee and the Greater Washington Society of CPAs Nonprofit Organizations Committee and has been a popular presenter at professional conferences. Joan has served on a number of nonprofit Boards, including the Goodwin House Foundation, Scholarship Fund of Alexandria, Rotary Club of Alexandria, Alexandria Chamber of Commerce, Alexandria Symphony Orchestra and Friends of the Torpedo Factory Art Center. She has also been recognized as a Living Legend of Alexandria, Rotarian of the Year (Rotary Club of Alexandria) and Board Member of the Year (Alexandria Chamber of Commerce). Gary Thomson , CPA, is regional managing partner of Dixon Hughes Goodman's Virginia region and has more than 27 years of public accounting experience including experience with an international accounting and consulting firm. He provides a variety of accounting and tax services to all sizes of businesses and their owners including professional services, government contractors, distributors, professional services, real estate developers and contractors. Brad Tress , CPA, is with Dixon Hughes Goodman. Brad has eight plus years of experience performing auditing, accounting, and consulting services for clients in both the Federal Government and the private sector. He has an extensive background in the application and interpretation of rules, regulations, and standards applicable to government contractors, including the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and the Cost Accounting Standards (CAS). Brad is DHG’s labor law compliance lead and assists clients with issues involving the Service Contract Act (SCA), Davis Bacon Act (DBA), and other regulations associated with government contracting labor issues. Brad has co- hosted the Public Contracting Institute’s Fun with the FAR episode on FAR Part 22, Application of Labor Laws to Government Acquisitions. He is a member of the AICPA, Greater Washington Society of CPAs and is a CPA in Virginia & Pennsylvania. He has a BS in Accounting from Penn State University. Duncan B. Will , CPA/ABV/CFF, CFE, leverages his more than 30 years of experience in accounting including public accounting, forensic accounting, consulting and audit and tax compliance, while working closely with the loss prevention specialists to manage the department's efforts to deliver to policyholders the high-touch, high-quality CAMICO experience. Will's specialty is accounting and auditing-related risk management services. He advises policyholders through the CAMICO Loss Prevention Hotline and speaks to CPA groups on a wide range of topics. William (Bill) A. Young, Jr. , CPA, CGMA, is a partner at Mitchell, Wiggins & Company, LLP and has 45 years of experience in public accounting. Bill’s clients include automotive dealerships, community banks and a variety of closely held, primarily family-owned businesses. He also specializes in estate planning and estate administration. Bill is a member of the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA), the Virginia Society of CPAs (VSCPA) and is a graduate of the University of Virginia’s McIntire School of Commerce. He has been a speaker at several Virginia Acco unting and Auditing Conferences, including a time management presentation at last year’s conference.

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