New CEO and president of the Ohio Society of CPAs (OSCPA) Laura Hay announced the creation of a new leadership team for the 120+ year-old statewide organization focused on strengthening and supporting thousands of CPAs.
Promotions and admissions include:
- Tiffany Crosby, who has been with OSCPA for nine years and previously served as chief learning officer, was promoted to senior VP, where she’ll oversee culture and organizational development, thought leadership, workforce development and OSCPA’s B2B sales organization.
- Lori S. Brown, who previously served as OSCPA’s director of partnership development, has been promoted to VP of talent pipeline and advancement, and will oversee The Ohio CPA Foundation’s efforts to grow and develop the incoming CPA workforce pipeline and expand programming and educational partnerships around the state.
- Gregory M. Saul is the Society’s new VP of government relations. He will be responsible for ensuring OSCPA’s legislative and regulatory efforts remain at the forefront of advocating for common-sense policies for the industry.
- Amber Epling-Skinner has joined the team as VP of external affairs. Her background in journalism will help the organization effectively tell its story to members, industry leaders, key stakeholders and the public.
“I’m thrilled to announce the well-deserved promotions of Tiffany, Lori and Greg within our team. Their exceptional leadership, innovative contributions and passion for our work has been instrumental for our success and the continued strengthening of the CPA profession throughout Ohio,” said Hay. “Combined with Amber’s extensive communications and outreach background, OSCPA is primed for another chapter of success. Together I know we can accomplish great things for the current and future CPAs of Ohio.”