I am honored to be included on the list of Accounting Today's Top 100 Most Influential People for the fourth year in a row. The magazine contains one-sentence explanations of why each of the folks made the list; here is mine:
Caron has built the leading tax blog on the Internet, with over 10 million page views since he created it in 2004.
I am flattered to be on the list with such high-powered people in the tax and accounting worlds, including:
Politicans:
- Sen. Max Baucus (Chair, Senate Finance Committee)
- Rep. Barney Frank (Chair, House Financial Services Committee)
- Sen. Chuck Grassley (Ranking Member, Senate Finance Committee)
- President Barack Obama
- Rep. Charles Rangel (Chair, House Ways & Means Committee)
Government and Industry Group Officials:
- Robert Attmore (Chair, GASB)
- Ben Bernanke (Chair, Federal Reserve System)
- Timothy Geithner (Secretary of the Treasury)
- J. Russell George (Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration)
- Robert Harris (Incoming Chair, AICPA)
- Karen Hawkins (Director, IRS Office of Professional Responsibility)
- Robert Herz (Chair, FASB)
- James Kroeker (Chief Accountant, SEC)
- Barry Melancon (President & CEO, AICPA)
- Nina Olson (National Taxpayer Advocate, IRS)
- Thomas Sadler (Chair, NASBA)
- Mary Schapiro (Chair, SEC)
- Douglas Shulman (Commissioner, IRS)
- David Tweedie (Chair, IASB)
- Edward Yingling (Chair, ABA)
CEOs of Major Accounting Firms:
- Timothy Flynn & John Veihmeyer (KPMG)
- Robert Moritz & Dennis Nally (PriceWaterhouseCoopers)
- Edward Nusbaum (Grant Thornton)
- James Quigley & Barry Salzberg (Deloitte)
- James Turley (Ernst & Young)
CEOs of Tax & Accounting Companies & Publishers:
- Jonathan Baron (Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting)
- Kevin Robert (Wolters Kluwer)
- Mike Sabbatis (CCH)
- Brad Smith (Intuit)
- Russ Smyth (H&R Block)
For more, see Accounting Today's List of Top 100 People Is Kinda Predictable.



