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美國注冊會計師協(xié)會AICPA前會長菲爾。切諾克Phil Chenok于2月14日逝世,享年77歲。他是AICPA歷史上至具影響力的高管之一,于1980年至1995年間擔任AICPA會長。他領(lǐng)導AICPA度過了一段不平靜的歲月,經(jīng)歷了包括實施職業(yè)準則重建計劃、應對法律危機、會計師事務所所有權(quán)變更以及注冊會計師教育要求規(guī)定等多項重大事件。他入選了AICPA125周年紀念評選出的125位會計行業(yè)至具影響力人物之列。
Former AICPA President Phil Chenok died Tuesday at the age of 77.
Chenok, who was one of the most influential executives in the AICPA’s history, served as president of the Institute from 1980 to 1995. He led the organization during an eventful period that included the implementation of a plan to restructure professional standards, which strengthened self-regulation in the profession. During his tenure, the organization also dealt with a liability crisis that led to a battle to secure legislation against frivolous lawsuits.
Chenok helped lead the way on other important issues, including dealing with rule changes regarding accounting firm ownership and educational requirements for CPAs.
Bob Israeloff, who was the last board chair to work with Chenok during his time as president, remembers Chenok as a low-key, but influential, gentleman.
“He was certainly a very distinguished leader of the profession,” Israeloff says. “He always emphasized serving the public interest.”
Chenok was a partner at Main Hurdman & Cranstoun before taking over as president at the AICPA. He had plenty of prior experience with the organization, including serving as chairman of the Institute’s Auditing Standards Board and its predecessor, the Auditing Standards Executive Committee, from 1976 to 1979.
Chenok, a New York City native whose father also was an accountant, graduated from New York University in 1957. He started his career in public accounting on the audit staff of a small CPA firm called Pogson, Peloubet & Co., which was located in the city’s financial district. He later received an MBA from NYU’s Graduate School of Business.
Although he lived in Tucson, Ariz., Chenok died at Columbia University Medical Center’s New York-Presbyterian Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Linda Stack, his sons, Dan and Dave Chenok, and five granddaughters.
A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 15, at Fairchild Sons Funeral Home at 1201 Franklin Ave. in Garden City, N.Y. The funeral home can be reached at 516-746-0585. Contributions in Chenok’s memory can be made to the Tucson Museum of Art, 140 N. Main Ave., Tucson, AZ 85701. The museum can also be reached at 520-624-2333.
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