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NASBA chooses Daniel Dustin as next president and CEO

April 27, 2024
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The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy board of directors selected Daniel J. Dustin, CPA, as NASBA’s next president and CEO. 

Dustin’s tenure as president and CEO will start Aug. 1, 2024, after Ken Bishop, the current president and CEO, retires.

“I was fortunate to meet Dan more than 25 years ago at NASBA’s Executive Directors Conference in California,” Bishop said in a statement Friday. “He was the new executive secretary for the New York Board, and I was the new executive director for the Missouri Board. We have remained good friends since that initial introduction. I congratulate Dan Dustin for being selected to lead the association into the future. He has done an outstanding job as vice president of state board relations, and I know he will be successful as NASBA’s president and CEO.”

Daniel Dustin

Dustin has been serving as NASBA’s vice president of state board relations since Jan. 1, 2012. He works as an advocate for the 55 U.S. state boards of accountancy, assessing their needs and concerns while exploring new opportunities to provide support and services to NASBA’s member boards as an extension of NASBA’s mission. He also collaborates with NASBA’s executive leadership team, regional directors, and state board executive directors, to identify emerging issues for discussion during NASBA’s annual conferences, including its Annual Conference for State Board Executive Directors and Staff, regional conferences and annual meeting. He’s also the staff liaison to NASBA’s Ethics, Executive Directors, Peer Review Compliance, Relations with Member Boards, and Uniform Accountancy Act committees.

Prior to joining NASBA, he worked as executive secretary of the New York State Board for Public Accountancy, an appointment that was made in 1998 by the New York State Board of Regents. As executive secretary, he was responsible for professional licensing, practice and conduct, including professional discipline of CPAs and public accountants in New York. As a key point person in the regulatory process, he monitored the evolution of professional practice at national and state levels and developed and drafted proposed legislation and amendments to New York State accountancy rules and regulations.

“Dan’s long history and expertise in accounting regulation makes him uniquely qualified to assume the role as president and CEO of NASBA,” said NASBA chair Stephanie Saunders in a statement Friday. “I have had the distinct opportunity to collaborate with Dan over the years on key initiatives and programs including the Uniform Accountancy Act, CPA Evolution and Professional Licensure,” “This is an exciting time for our organization, especially as he will lead NASBA into the future to fulfill the mission of enhancing the effectiveness and advancing the common interests of the 55 U.S. boards of accountancy.”

Dustin’s participation on the joint NASBA-AICPA CPA Evolution initiative resulted in changes to the CPA licensure model, which recognize the rapidly changing skills and competencies the practice of accounting requires today and will require in the future. Currently, he’s a member of the National Pipeline Advisory Group, created by the AICPA to explore hurdles to earning a CPA license and ways to strengthen the accounting pipeline. He’s also working with NASBA’s Professional Licensure Task Force, which  is considering new concepts for CPA licensure that may be included in the Uniform Accountancy Act to update the current licensure model.

Dustin earned a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Science degree in Accounting from Clarkson University and became a licensed CPA in 1988. He is the 2010 recipient of NASBA’s prestigious Lorraine P. Sachs Standard of Excellence Award for distinction in accountancy regulation and public protection as well as a former chair of NASBA’s CPA Examination and Administration Committee, Executive Directors Committee and Accountancy Licensee Database Task Force. He also served as a member of the AICPA’s Peer Review Task Force and Board of Examiners, including having chaired the BOE’s Operations Committee.

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