The Slow Ethical Fade
Ashley Plyushko, CPA
Executive Director | Oklahoma Accountancy Board
Tulsa
Downtown DoubleTree
616 W 7th St
Thursday, April 24th
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Parking is free in the connected parking garage.
Premium Members: Free for the number of pre-paid registrants included in membership
Members: $50
Non-Members: $60
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TBA
CPE Details:
1. Instruction Delivery Method: Group Live Instruction
2. Prerequisites: None
3. Category: Behavioral Ethics (Non-Technical)
4. Attendance requirement: 50-minute presentation
5. Refund or cancellation policy: refunds not available after event
6. Complaint resolution policy: email mary@okethics.com with concerns
7. Advanced preparation: none
Content reviewer: Executive Director & CPE Coordinator
Program Description:
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Key Takeaways:
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About the Speaker:
Ashley Plyushko's journey to becoming the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Accountancy Board is a testament to her extensive career in both municipal and state government. Armed with degrees in history and political science from Oklahoma Baptist University and accounting from Colorado State University – Global Campus, Ashley embarked on a path that led her through various roles.
After a brief stint as a Legislative Assistant in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, Ashley transitioned to the Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES) as a budget analyst in the Statewide Budget Division where she initially worked as the budget analyst for the Health and Human Services cabinet, followed by the Education cabinet. Her commitment and passion for state finance led her to become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in 2017.
Ashley's municipal experience includes serving as the Assistant Finance Director for the City of Shawnee and eventually rising to the position of Finance Director and City Treasurer. While in that role, she spearheaded initiatives to enhance financial transparency by making budgetary information accessible to the public. Her efforts ensured that taxpayers could easily track how their funds were allocated and utilized. Prior to her current role, she held the position of State Chief Financial Officer for OMES.
During her time as the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Accountancy Board, several initiatives have been launched to modernize communications, reach Oklahoma’s CPAs and CPAs-to-be, and lower barriers. As an active speaker, she works to communicate the Board’s mission in universities, society chapters, and other venues.