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G. Bliss Jones,
CPA
Shareholder
gbj@joneskolb.com
Bliss joined the
firm in 1986 after nine years with an international
accounting firm and one year as the CFO of a financially
distressed public company. He concentrates in the area
of providing accounting, advisory and auditing services
to not-for-profit organizations and privately held
businesses.
Bliss received a B.S. degree from the Georgia Institute
of Technology and a Masters of Accountancy from the
University of Georgia. He is a member of the American
Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the
Georgia Society of CPAs. He currently serves on the
Not-for-Profit Organization's Audit and Accounting Guide
Task Force and Expert Panel as well as a
subgroup that is making recommendations to the Office of
Management and Budget on the
implementation of SAS 112 to single audits. He is also a
frequent speaker on nonprofit financial and tax topics
and is the coordinator for the Tax Exempt Association
(TEA) Group, a monthly roundtable discussion group
focusing on accounting, tax and administrative issues
faced by nonprofit organizations. Bliss has also
been invited to serve on the planning committee for
AICPA Not-For-Profit Industry Conference which is held
annually in Washington D.C.
Bliss is active in numerous civic organizations and
enjoys playing tennis, traveling and relaxing at the
lake.
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