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Education Committee
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Jörg Müller, Dipl.-Kfm., CPA, WP, StB,(Deputy President Executive Committee) JoeMueller@aol.com JoeMueller@gcpas.org
Jörg Müller has been a member of German CPA Society from the beginning and in March 2001 he has become Deputy President of German CPA Society. He is a member of the Education Committees and supervises the US-GAAP Practice and Ethics Committee as Chariman.
He had studied computer science economics in Siegen in the main fields of tax advising, auditing and economic law.
Jörg Müller is specialized for internationally operating medium-sized companies. He mainly deals with medium-sized companies, who are “on the verge” of becoming international planning to establish foreign distribution structures or branches.
Jörg Müller is licensed as Certified Public Accountant in Cleveland/Ohio and a licensed member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) as well as of various transatlantic organizations.
Since 1997 he maintains his own homepage and a discussion forum for US-GAAP (www.joemueller.de) in order to facilitate the leap into international accounting for students and to provide a fast and unbureaucratic exchange for pracitcians.
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Steve Staresinic, BBA, CPA (President of Council) staresinicsteve@hotmail.com staresinicsteve@gcpas.org
Steve Staresinic has been a member of the GCPAS Council since 2001.
During his many years as Audit and Consulting Manager with Price Waterhouse and PricewaterhouseCoopers in Stuttgart, New York and Frankfurt, he audited and advised German universal banks and investment companies in their initial application of IAS/IFRS, US GAAP and SEC Reporting requirements. He later served as a manager in the corporate accounting department at the Dresdner Bank in Frankfurt, where he was responsible for policy formation and implementation of IAS/IFRS and US GAAP. Subsequently he was the project manager responsible for the US GAAP implementation at one of Europe¿s leading retail companies.
Steve Staresinic has been working as an independent CPA since the beginning of 2003, enabling several mid-sized companies to comply with German and American accounting and reporting requirements effectively and efficiently. He is also the lead consultant and instructor with Ortman Training and Consulting GmbH, which has specialized in assisting companies in the practical implementation of US GAAP and US regulatory reporting requirements, and has for many years successfully trained and prepared European professionals for the CPA examination.
He graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelors Degree in Accountancy and Philosophy. He is licensed as a CPA in his home state of Pennsylvania and in the State of Minnesota.
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Technical Member:
Mathias März Heidi Meburger-Bullock Ralph Brinkmann Peter Leibfried Stefan Ott Damien Glutsch
(Die Profile der Technical Member werden hier sukzessive eingepflegt)
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