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Charles Kirkland
Charles Kirkland, CPA, CMA Kirkland Eckels and Co./Hobart, Indiana Charles Kirkland is founder of a local CPA firm and is former Chair of the AICPA Not-for-Profit Orgainzations Committee. He is the author of several AICPA CPE courses and manuals (on audit and accounting matters for nonprofit organizations) and currently teaches on the adjunct faculty of Valparaiso University's College of Business Administration. Mr. Kirkland has been the executive director of two symphony orchestras and has served on the boards of several organizations (including a school for developmentally disabled, a local chamber of commerce, a local economic development corporation, an environmental learning center, a recycling organization, a community arts council, and the Youth Orchestra Division of the American Symphony orchestra League).