News briefs: VonLehman’s Malthouse new chair of CPAmerica board, Honor Flight Tri-State gets check


Brian Malthouse elected chair of CPAmerica board

CPAmerica International, an accounting association of independent certified public accounting firms, recently announced its 2018 board of directors. Brian Malthouse, president and shareholder at VonLehman, was elected to serve as the new chair of the board.

Brian Malthouse

“I am honored to be serving as chair of CPAmerica International’s Board of Directors in 2018,” said Brian Malthouse, chairman of the board. “Our firm and our clients have very much benefitted from our association with CPAmerica over the past 30 years. The opportunity to share experiences, best practices and ideas has improved all of our firms, and I am thrilled to support our members with new and exciting initiatives to bring even more value to the association.”

As a member of Crowe Horwath International, CPAmerica expands to more than 200 independent accounting and advisory services firms in more than 130 international countries, ranks in the Top 10 accounting networks worldwide and in North America, and has a combined firm revenue of more than $3 billion.
Read the press release from CPAmerica here.

Honor Flight check

At the recent Florence City Council Meeting, Scott Spicher, Executive Director of the Honor Run Foundation presented Honor Flight Tri-State with a check for $36,000 and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Cincinnati a check for $10,000.

These are proceeds of the 4th annual “Honor Run Half Marathon.”

This year’s event brings the 4-year total to $163,000, all of which is donated to help local veterans!

The city commended Spicher and his team for the hard work and dedication and thanked him for allowing the city to be a part of such a great event.

Early registration is open for the 2018 Honor Run, being held on November 11th.

KY Speedway’s Alexander graduates from Leadership Kentucky

Kentucky Speedway’s vice president of corporate partnership Matt Alexander was selected to the 2017 Leadership Kentucky class and participated in one of the oldest and most prestigious statewide leadership development programs in the United States.

Alexander

This year’s class held its orientation at historic Boone Tavern in Berea and traveled to Louisville in July, Maysville in August, Frankfort and Georgetown in September, Eddyville, and Hopkinsville in October, Hazard and Manchester in November, and Danville and Lexington in December.

“I was impressed with Leadership Kentucky for multiple reasons, but at the top of the list was traveling all over the Commonwealth and consistently observing a genuine high-level of pride that exudes from all Kentuckians,” said Alexander. “It also seemed that a common thread connecting the many leaders that we met is they were all alumni of Kentucky Leadership. It feels great to be part of such an impressive group.”

Leadership Kentucky is a non-profit educational organization created in 1984, bringing together a selected group of people that possess a broad variety of leadership abilities, career accomplishments, and volunteer activities to gain insight into complex issues facing the state.


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