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BIO - Terry Hawes
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Terry obtained his
Certified General Accountant (CGA) designation in 1991 and
is a member in good standing of
the
Certified
General Accountants Association of British Columbia
and the Certified General Accountants Association of Canada. After a
number of years working in industry, he returned to
Simon Fraser University
in 1997 to study business administration and earned a Masters Degree in Business
Administration (MBA).
Terry also holds a
Certified
Fraud Examiner
(CFE
) designation and is a member of the Institute of Internal
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During his
career, Terry has developed extensive
experience and knowledge in accounting/taxation, business consulting, strategy,
Management Information Systems,
numerous software programs and operating systems, business structures
including; partnerships,
proprietorships, corporations, and Not-For Profit Organizations (Strata,
Charities, Preschools etc).
Terry has instructed accounting and finance courses at the British Columbia Institute of Technology
(BCIT) and MBA students at the University of Phoenix
(Vancouver Campus). He has also testified in court regarding criminal issues including theft/fraud
and other sections of the Criminal Code of Canada and a number of
civil litigation matters. |
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Terry is committed to the community including
Big
Brothers of Greater Vancouver (Big Brother for 14+ years),
Royal Canadian
Mounted Police
(RCMP - Auxiliary Constable), and the Canadian Amateur Hockey
Association (Referee in Chief – Burnaby Minor Hockey).
Recently, he completed a two year term (2005-2007) as Treasurer for Tri-Cities Chamber of
Commerce and is the current Treasurer with POCOMO Youth Services Society
which assists troubled youth in the Tri-Cties community. |
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The Certified General
Accountants Association of British Columbia is an association of
professional Accountants. Members must meet the rigorous requirements of
professional competence; are bound to a uniform standard of conduct, and
are entitled, under Acts of both the Parliament of Canada and the
legislature of the Province of British Columbia, to the designation CGA.
The Mission of the
Certified General Accountants Association of British Columbia is to ensure
its members merit the confidence and trust of all who rely upon their
professional knowledge, skills, judgments and integrity.
CGA's have a
responsibility to remain current in tax and employment laws as well as
auditing and accounting issues. To do this they maintain a full practice
library either on computer and/or on the shelf, continuing education and
training through the CGA Professional Development program and the CGA
Practice Review program.
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