K. Scott Collins, CPA, Elected Chair of GSCPA Board of Directors

ATLANTA — K. Scott Collins, CPA, owner of Collins/Moody & Company, PC of Athens, has been elected chair of The Georgia Society of Certified Public Accountants (GSCPA) Board of Directors for the 2018-19 fiscal year. Collins was selected at the Society’s annual business meeting in Banff, Alberta, Canada. “Scott’s dedication to his profession, community and clients is commendable,” says GSCPA CEO Boyd Search. “His ability to adapt to the changes within the profession and find joy within new challenges will keep GSCPA future-focused in 2018.”

During his one-year term as chair, Collins is looking forward to working on the many initiatives facing the profession at state and national levels, including recruiting the next generation of CPAs, cleaning up the GSCPA bylaws, working closely with chapters and the new special interest groups, diversity and inclusion, or any legislative curveballs that may come the profession’s way. He wants to continue supporting The Educational Foundation of The Georgia Society of CPAs. “We want to make sure it stays on track, supporting high-caliber students in their pursuit of an accounting career,” Collins says.

A 39-year member of GSCPA, Collins has twice served as president of The Educational Foundation and as a former chair of GSCPA’s Bylaws and Budget committees. In addition to his service to GSCPA, Collins has also served on the Board and as president and treasurer of the Sandy Creek Nature Center, is an active member at First Presbyterian Church, where he currently serves as treasurer, and is the Senior Vice President of the Georgia Society Sons of the American Revolution and next year he should serve as president. He holds a Bachelor of Science in accounting from Georgia Southwestern State University.

About GSCPA

GSCPA is the premier professional organization for CPAs in the state of Georgia. With almost 14,000 members throughout the state, the purpose of GSCPA is to achieve excellence by providing superior advocacy, leadership, service, lifelong learning and personal and professional development opportunities. For more information, visit www.gscpa.org.

Contact:

The Georgia Society of CPAs: Stephanie Brooks, communications assistant manager, 404-504-2937, sbrooks@gscpa.org.