NASBA President and CEO Daniel J. Dustin has selected Wendy S. Garvin as NASBA executive vice president. Garvin will assume her new role on Oct. 1 as part of Dustin’s new leadership team.
Garvin previously served nine years as the executive director of the Tennessee State Board of Accountancy where she was responsible for the execution of the work of the board. Prior to joining the board, Garvin spent 10 years serving the Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants (TSCPA), including time as the director of professional services. There, she was responsible for several regulatory, oversight and advocacy efforts, including the administration of the peer review program and the professional ethics program, as well as serving as a liaison to the Tennessee State Board of Accountancy. Garvin has been active in the accounting profession since 1999.
As executive vice president, Garvin will serve as a senior executive responsible for assisting Dustin with directing the activities and programs for the organization. Her duties will also include specific oversight of member and leadership services; governmental, international and professional relationships; and risk and compliance.
“Wendy has excelled in her previous positions and brings a deep understanding of the profession as well as the necessary technical and executive skillsets to advance our goals to innovate as an organization and collaborate with our member boards of accountancy,” Dustin said.