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Young CPA recognized for volunteerism and dedication to educating future accounting professionals
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Matthew Rosenberg, president of RoseCap Investment Advisors, received the 2018 AICPA Outstanding Young CPA Award in Honor of Maximo Mukelabai.
Rosenberg was recognized for his numerous civic and volunteer activities in Mesa County, Colo., as well as his dedication to educating future accounting professionals as a professor at Colorado Mesa University.
The annual award, now in its seventh year, recognizes a CPA age 40 or under who demonstrates unwavering commitment through successful practices, involvement in, and contributions to the accounting profession. The AICPA created this award to honor Maximo Mukelabai, a member of the inaugural class of the AICPA Leadership Academy and the youngest chair of the North Carolina Association of CPAs board of directors, who died at age 36.