Georgia - Active Member in Good Standing 1997 Florida - Administrative - Not authorized to practice 1997
Experience:
Asssociate Professor: School of Accountancy at Kennesaw State University - 1992-present
Education:
Georgia State University Degree - JD Graduated - 1996 University of Florida Degree - PhD - Doctorate - Accounting Graduated - 1989 University of Florida Degree - MBA - Accounting Graduated - 1982 University of Florida Degree - Bachelors of Science - Accounting Graduated - 1977
Specialties:
Tax - 60%, 27 years Business - 20%, 27 years Estate Planning - 20%, 27 years
Associations:
Georgia Society of CPAs: North Atlanta Chapter - Board of Directors, 2006-present Georgia Society of CPAs: North Atlanta Chapter - President, 2007-2008
Allan Clements (1978-1978), Jay Turner (1975-1979), Denis Howard (1983-1984), Jim Savoy (1973-1975), Letha Stearns (1959-1963), Steve Harriman (1959-1963)
Youtube
Facing Death -- Alan Clements in Conversation...
Watch the live stream from today for the release of our book, Facing D...
Duration:
1h 20m 2s
Facing Death ~ Conversation with Alan Clement...
"Through the wisdom of our grief, we enter into an existential sense d...
Duration:
1h 6m 6s
The Myth of Enlightenment - An Interview with...
Alan Clements, a former Buddhist monk turned author/activist, explains...
Duration:
5m 28s
Spiritually Incorrect: The Myopia of Being Pr...
Oct 14, 2020.
Duration:
56m 28s
A Special Conversation with Alan Clements and...
A Special Conversation with Alan Clements and Reverend Bodhi BeFacing ...
Duration:
1h 28m 32s
Alan Clements interviewed on the crisis in Bu...
Alan Clements interviewed on the crisis in Burma - Part 1 Innlay Produ...
It should have been done last week, said Alan Clements, 53 years old, of Holbrook, who was filling up his tank at a Hess station in Ronkonkoma after waiting in line for about 15 minutes. Its too little too late because the lines are subsiding. This is typical government a day late and a dollar
Date: Nov 08, 2012
Category: Business
Source: Google
Aung San Suu Kyi's idea of freedom offers a radical message for the west
she always talks of a "revolution of the spirit". You cannot have one without the other, both are part of transformational change; the individual and personal is inextricably bound up with the political, as she made clear in her interviews with the American Buddhist, Alan Clements, in Voice of Hope.