CAMPUS LIAISONS

Our Campus Liaison program allows you to create opportunity for students by giving them a chance to explore the power and influence of the accounting profession.

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Campus Liaison

If you’re an accounting professor or faculty member at a local college/university with an accredited accounting program, you have a place in our NYCPA Campus Liaison Program. As an NYCPA campus liaison, your influence helps to create a window of opportunity for students by giving them a chance to expand their accounting knowledge through the power and influence of peer-to-peer interaction among students and accounting professionals. Your dedication to exposing the next generation of financial experts to the benefits of joining a professional membership organization such as the New York State Society of CPAs is essential to their future career growth and development.  

The role of a Campus Liaison is to serve as a connection between the NYCPA and your school. 

Responsibilities may include:

  • Recruit NYCPA student members
  • Post and distribute materials to students
  • Assist the NYCPA with organizing campus visits
  • Provide scholarship information to interested accounting students 


Learn more and apply to be a Campus Liaison.

Questions? Contact Tameeka Benjamin at tbenjamin@nysscpa.org or call 212-719-8332.

SchoolFirstLastEmail
Alfred UniversityTheresaGunngunn@alfred.edu
Canisius CollegeJosephO'Donnellodonnelj@canisius.edu
College of Mount Saint VincentFrankManzifrank.manzi@mountsaintvincent.edu
CUNY College of Staten IslandCynthiaScarincicscar907@gmail.com
Daemen CollegeGraceHuffgmh@gracemhuffcpa.com
Elmira CollegeJohnSavashjsavash@elmira.edu
Fordham UniversityRosaRomeoprofrosaromeo@aol.com
Iona CollegeMarieGioiosamegioiosa2015@gmail.com
Ithaca College School of BusinessMarieBlouinmblouin@ithaca.edu
Kingsborough Community CollegeCeasarCastopecesar.castope@kbcc.cuny.edu
Manhattan CollegeAmandaSanseverinoasanseverino02@manhattan.edu
Marist CollegeTraceyNiemotkoTjniemotko@yahoo.com
Martin J. Whitman School of Management, Syracuse UniversityJoyceZadzilkajazadzil@syr.edu
Mercy CollegeDeniseStefanodstefano@mercy.edu
Mount Saint Mary CollegeNeirouzWatadneirouz.watad@msmc.edu
Nazareth CollegeEileenBeiterebeiter4@naz.edu
Niagara UniversityLeiHanlhan@niagara.edu
Pace University Lubin School of BusinessStevenMezziosmezzio@pace.edu
ProConnect Consulting Group Inc.PhyllisEisenbergpeisenberg@proconnectcg.com
Queensborough Community CollegeMarkUlrichmulrich@qcc.cuny.edu
Rochester Institute of TechnologyWilliamDresnackwdresnack@saunders.rit.edu
Siena CollegeChesterBreareycbrearey@siena.edu
St. John Fisher CollegeHughLamberthlambert@sjfc.edu
St. John's UniversityNinaTerranova-Doratantdorataph.d.cpa@gmail.com
SUNY at BuffaloBrittanyBartulabbartula@buffalo.edu
SUNY FredoniaSo-JinYuso-jin.yu@fredonia.edu
SUNY at GeneseoElizabethFelskifelski@geneseo.edu
SUNY at New PaltzA. RiefKananarkanancpa@gmail.com
SUNY at Old WestburyPatrickO'Brienobrienp@oldwestbury.edu
SUNY at OswegoAndreaPaganoandrea.pagano@oswego.edu
SUNY OrangeJosephinaVondrasjosephina.vondras@sunyorange.edu
University at Rochester, Simon School of BusinessHeidiTribunellaheidi.tribunella@simon.rochester.edu
Westchester Community CollegeFranklinAsantefasante.cpa@gmail.com