GPAC Members 2025–2026
The 12 committee members are exceptional — profoundly knowledgeable in their areas of expertise and all-around great people.
Over the course of 12 months — May to May — they offer thought leadership, provide professional insights, best practices, and implementation guidance for ACIPA and CIMA members, CPA Exam candidates, CGMA candidates, and accounting and finance professionals around the world.
GPAC Members 2025–2026
The 12 committee members are exceptional — profoundly knowledgeable in their areas of expertise and all-around great people.
Over the course of 12 months — May to May — they offer thought leadership, provide professional insights, best practices, and implementation guidance for ACIPA and CIMA members, CPA Exam candidates, CGMA candidates, and accounting and finance professionals around the world.
Volunteer with the AICPA Government Performance and Accountability Committee (GPAC) — 2027–2028
We serve the public, who depend on CPAs to help ensure government accountability.
Join an enriching committee of subject matter experts for comradery, networking, and knowledge sharing. AICPA and CIMA members are invited to submit their applications for the 2027–2028 term, starting June 1, 2026.
Application window: June 1 throughOctober 1, 2026
How to apply: Go to the AICPA and CIMA Volunteer Opportunities webpage to complete your volunteer profile.
When the application process is open, you will see a link for the Government Performance and Accountability Committee. Click the link to submit your resume and qualifications for consideration.
If you have questions, please contact Lori Sexton, Association of International Certified Professional Accountants staff liaison.
GPAC’s objective: Represent CPAs working in all levels of federal, state, and local government.
GPAC’s mission:
Promote greater government accountability and the integrity of government operations, information, and information systems.
Promote and encourage increased participation and involvement by CPAs in government within the AICPA.
Enhance the professional image and value of CPAs in government.
Provide advice and counsel to the AICPA on the needs of CPAs in government.
Serve as a conduit for communications among CPAs in government, the AICPA, and other professional organizations.
Eligibility requirements: (1) Be a member of the AICPA or CIMA and (2) be working within the public sector (at any level of government); within the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO); in academia with expertise in governmental accounting; or in public accounting, serving government and government-sponsored entities
The volunteer year: May to May, or Spring Council to Spring Council
Term for volunteering: Three years, renewable each year
Number of meetings per year: Two committee sessions
Meeting format: GPAC is held in May and September each year, with meeting discussions and presentations occurring over two days.
Annual time commitment: Four half-day online meetings; additional meetings as required for subcommittee work
Staff liaison: Lori Sexton
Resources for AICPA and CIMA members:
The GPAC Hub is a one-stop shop of resources for CPAs and professionals who work in the public sector.
Engage365 community pages — Exclusive to AICPA and CIMA members, Engage365 is your online space to chat, exchange ideas, ask questions, and share resources.
About GPAC
In collaboration with staff at the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants®, the Government Performance and Accountability Committee of 12 volunteer members:
Advises government officials, regulators, and stakeholders, advocating for issues that matter to the accounting and finance profession
Enhances the value and image of CPAs in government
Advises the AICPA on government CPAs’ needs
Bridges communication between government CPAs, the AICPA, and other organizations
Offers best practices and resources to AICPA and CIMA members
You’re invited to view GPAC’s mission statement and email Lori Sexton with comments or questions.
About GPAC
In collaboration with staff at the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants®, the Government Performance and Accountability Committee of 12 volunteer members:
Advises government officials, regulators, and stakeholders, advocating for issues that matter to the accounting and finance profession
Enhances the value and image of CPAs in government
Advises the AICPA on government CPAs’ needs
Bridges communication between government CPAs, the AICPA, and other organizations
Offers best practices and resources to AICPA and CIMA members
You’re invited to view GPAC’s mission statement and email Lori Sexton with comments or questions.