What's Happening?
Amber Moore, a prominent accounting professional based in Norwich, has been appointed as the chair-elect of the Connecticut Society of Certified Public Accountants (CTCPA). This announcement was made during the CTCPA Annual Meeting held at the Sheraton
Hartford South Hotel in Rocky Hill. Moore, who is a partner at Goldblatt Bokoff LLC, has been actively involved in the CTCPA for several years, holding various leadership roles such as treasurer, secretary, and chair of the Advisory Council. Her election as chair-elect is part of the organization's leadership slate for the 2026-2027 activity year. Moore has been recognized for her contributions to the field, receiving accolades such as the CTCPA Women’s Award in the Women to Watch category and being listed on Forbes America’s Best-In-State CPAs list in 2025 and 2026.
Why It's Important?
The appointment of Amber Moore as chair-elect of the CTCPA is significant for the accounting profession in Connecticut. Her leadership is expected to influence the direction of the organization, which represents over 6,000 members statewide. The CTCPA plays a crucial role in advocating for the accounting profession, providing professional development opportunities, and fostering a community among CPAs in the state. Moore's extensive experience and previous leadership roles within the organization suggest she will continue to advance these objectives. Her recognition in the field underscores her capability to lead and inspire other professionals, potentially impacting the standards and practices within the accounting industry in Connecticut.
What's Next?
As chair-elect, Amber Moore will prepare to assume the role of chair in the following year, succeeding Muhammad Malloy, the current chair. During her tenure, Moore is likely to focus on continuing the CTCPA's mission of advocacy, professional development, and community building. The organization will also continue to address the evolving needs of its members, including adapting to changes in accounting standards and practices. Moore's leadership will be pivotal in navigating these challenges and ensuring the CTCPA remains a vital resource for Connecticut's accounting professionals.













