Educators Conference - Virtual
Availability
Registration Required
Online Meeting
Jul 22, 2026 8:30 AM - 1:30 PM CT
Cost
Member: $0.00
Non-Member: $25.00
Retired: $0.00
Educator & Government & Non-Profit Member: $0.00
Credit Offered
3.5 CPE Credits
Join fellow accounting educators for a timely, practical look at the biggest issues shaping our classrooms and the profession. We’ll explore the rapidly changing state of CPA pathways, accounting technology, and the student hiring landscape—with practical strategies to implement next term. Leave with new ideas, real-world strategies, and meaningful connections that will make a difference.

Registration & Welcome | 8:30-9:00am
Check in begins. In-person attendees can enjoy coffee and light snacks. The program will begin promptly at 9:00am.

 

State of the CPA: Pathways, the Profession, and More | 9:00-9:30am

Geof Brown, Illinois CPA Society

Carrie Steffen, Iowa Society of CPAs

Jan Taylor and Alexis Rothberg, AICPA

Illinois’ new CPA pathways will officially start on January 1, 2027—which means the time to prepare is now. Learn more about the implementation and execution of the new pathways legislation, alongside updates from partner organizations about key regional and national initiatives.

Teaching Students to Learn: Designing Accounting Courses for Today's Students and Tomorrow's Profession | 9:30-11:30am

Jill Mitchell, Lecturer, University of Virginia McIntire School of Commerce (Presenting on behalf of the American Accounting Association [AAA])

Teaching accounting has always required balancing content rigor with student engagement, but today's students and tomorrow's profession are both changing faster than most of our courses are. This session is grounded in two foundational principles from instructional design: motivation must be established, and cognitive load must be managed. Participants will leave with immediately actionable strategies spanning engagement, course design, and AI integration, applicable across course levels, class sizes, and institutional contexts.

Networking Lunch | 11:30am-12:15pm
In-person attendees are invited to enjoy lunch and connect with each other. Virtual attendees are encouraged to take a break and return for the afternoon session by 12:15pm.

 

Inside the Recruiting Shift: What Firms Need Now | 12:15-1:30pm

Moderator and Panelists TBC

The accounting internship process has undergone significant transformation. With increased competition for top candidates, evolving workforce needs, and firms hiring earlier than ever, the traditional recruiting timeline—and student experience—has shifted dramatically. Recruitment leaders from various firms will share candid insights on what’s driving change, hiring, and how students can truly stand out in today’s environment. This conversation will also explore how faculty and academic programs can better prepare students to navigate recruiting timelines, build relevant skills, and successfully launch their careers.

Geoffrey Brown

Geoffrey ‘Geof’ Brown, CAE, is president and CEO of the Illinois CPA Society (ICPAS), one of the largest state CPA societies in the nation. Brown also serves as president and CEO of CPAs for the Public Interest and ex-officio board member of the CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois.

A seasoned certified association executive (CAE), Brown has more than 20 years of experience as an association professional. Before joining ICPAS in 2022, he served as CEO of the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA), the nation’s leading professional association of fee-only financial advisors, for nine years. Prior to NAPFA, Brown was an account executive with Sentergroup, an association manager at SmithBucklin Corporation, and held multiple positions with North-American Interfraternity Conference.

Brown served as the board chair for Association Forum and is an active member. He is also an active member in the American Society of Association Executives and is a board member for the AIDS Foundation of Chicago and the Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values. Brown earned his bachelor’s degree in government and politics from the University of Maryland.

Jan Taylor
Alexis Rothberg
Carrie Steffen
Jill Mitchell
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