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Los Angeles — Werner Hintzen, audit supervisor, has
accepted the position of head of internal audit at Cypress
Mining Company, which is headquartered in Los Angeles.
San Francisco — Charles F. Dresel has accepted a position
with the Bank of California. His initial assignment
will be in bank auditing.
William King has accepted the position of accounting
manager at Macy's, San Francisco.
Robert Riss is controller of Mervyn's, a department
store chain in California.
Joseph McNabb, an alumnus of the Detroit and San
Francisco offices, is now associated with the Bank of the
Commonwealth, Detroit, Michigan, as vice president and
controller.
San Jose — Jerry Neimeyer left our firm to become vice
president and controller of California Financial Corporation.
Applause. . .
Atlanta — George B. Vest has been appointed to the
Georgia Society of CPAs' Taxation Committee and Management
Services Committee.
The Budget Executives Institute has appointed Duff
MacBeth to the International Conference Committee for
its 1966 International Conference in Detroit, Michigan,
next May.
Boston — Donald D. Gates of the audit staff is teaching
the CPA review course at the Evening Division of Boston
College's School of Business Administration.
Chicago — Philip E. Leone has accepted a teaching assignment
with the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle
as an instructor for the Basic Auditing class for juniors
and seniors. His tenure will be for the fall quarter.
I. Ted David was appointed to the Data Processing
Management Association's Seminar Committee for the
1966 International Conference which will be held in Chicago.
Detroit — The Michigan Association of CPAs appointed
Robert D. Wishart to the Program Committee of the
Metropolitan Chapter.
Executive Office — Robert M. Trueblood has been appointed
a member of the Business Advisory Committee
to the President of Carnegie Institute of Technology, and
to the Dean of the Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
The formal purposes of the Committee are to
provide to the President of CIT and the Dean of GSIA
advice and counsel on general policy issues facing die
school, to serve as a medium through which the GSIA
can convey and try out its educational ideas on experienced
business leaders, and to provide advice and counsel
on financial matters.
Houston — Owen Lipscomb was appointed to the Committee
on Oriental Tour— 1966 ad hoc of the Texas
Society of CPAs.
Kansas City—The Missouri Society of CPAs announced
the following appointments: Long Range Planning Committee,
John D. Crouch, chairman; Accounting and
Auditing Procedures Committee, Richard V. Julian, vice
chairman; State and Local Taxation Committee, Loren
G. Hoffman, chairman; and Federal Taxation Committee,
Jerry B. Jackson. Appointments by the Kansas City
Chapter of the Missouri Society of CPAs are: Organization
and By-Laws Committee, John D. Crouch; Accounting
and Auditing Procedures Committee, Richard V.
Julian, chairman; and Taxation Committee, Loren G.
Hoffman, chairman.
Mary J. McCann was appointed to a three-year term
on the General Advisory Committee of the Vocational-
Technical Education Center sponsored by the Kansas
City, Missouri, Board of Education. She has also been
appointed editor of The Woman CPA.
Jerry B. Jackson has been appointed an associate director
of the Kansas City Chapter of NAA.
Los Angeles — The following appointments to Committees
have been announced by the Los Angeles Chapter of
the American Institute of CPAs: Accounting and Auditing
Procedures, Robert B. Dodson; Accounting for Nonprofit
Organizations, Leon Van Luchene; Admissions,
Duane Midgley; Aerospace and Electronics Industry,
Thomas Gogo; Chapter Meetings and Programs, Harold
Fuller; Hospitality and Member Attendance, Jay Bockser-man;
Labor Unions and Welfare Funds, Robert Aronoff;
Management Services, Thomas E. Drenten; Relations of
Faculty and Students, Jacqueline Kanaga and Russell
Palfreyman; Savings and Loan, John S. Heil and James
Crosser, chairman; Taxation, John Balian and Neil R.
Bersch; Pasadena Group, John Balian.
Memphis—The Memphis Chapter of the Tennessee
Society of CPAs announced the following appointments
to Committees for 1965-66: Ethics and Business Methods,
John W. DeWitt and Kenneth J. Gordon, director;
Grievance, Paul F. Ridgway; Publicity and Public Relations,
Ann W. Agee.
Howard Orlin edited the Municipal & Local Taxation
Column of the September, 1965, issue of the New York
State CPA.
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