CFO.com Picks Up the NASBA Story

When I shared NASBA's demand letter publicly last week, I said the profession deserves an honest conversation about how its institutions work.

That conversation just got bigger.

CFO.com picked up the story: NASBA warns CPE provider to stop 'unfavorable' comments.

The piece walks through what NASBA's letter said, what I actually argued at the AICPA Learning & Development Symposium, and the reply I sent back.

NASBA declined to comment on the substance to CFO.com, saying only that they handle these matters privately, not through public commentary. Iโ€™m still waiting for their reply.

If you want my full take (what I said, why I stand behind it, and why this matters to all educators in our profession), here's the original post with links to the demand letter and my reply.

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