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Association Looks to Boost Member Relevance With New Innovation Center

Association Looks to Boost Member Relevance With New Innovation Center

February 7, 2019 By mark david mcCreary Leave a Comment

A Center of Innovation has just been opened by the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants, and it is hosting a strategic vision that is geared to how technology will integrate into society by the year 2025. They teach industry professionals about the skills needed in order to become successful in areas such as public accounting and cybersecurity in the future. Being better prepared for the technology that will be introduced with us in the long-run serves as a way to ensure success within one’s industry.

Key Takeaways:

  • The members of the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants (VSCPA) face rapidly changing technologies as challenges which include AI, robotics and cybersecurity.
  • The center for Innovation which was launched in November will help the members to adapt, embrace and leverage the new technologies springing up.
  • Among the four strategy that the association came up to leverage VSCPA for the future were innovation and vision.

“Recognizing that its members are dealing with ever-changing technologies and other shifts that will require them to think differently to remain relevant, the Virginia Society of Public Accountants introduced its Center for Innovation late last year.”

Read more: https://associationsnow.com/2019/01/association-looks-boost-member-relevance-new-innovation-center/

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