Hazelbaker awarded OSCPA's highest honor: 2009 Gold Medal for Meritorious Service to the Accounting Profession.

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Thomas D. Hazelbaker, CPA is the 2009 winner of the Gold Medal for Meritorious Service to the Accounting Profession. Hazelbaker received OSCPA's highest honor at the Members Summit and Annual Meeting on June 30. The Gold Medal recognizes Hazelbaker's significant, positive influence on the growth and development of the CPA profession and the Ohio Society of CPAs.

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Hazelbaker, a shareholder with Clark Schaefer Hackett & Co. in Middletown, received the call that he had been selected as the 2009 award winner from OSCPA's immediate past chair and fellow shareholder, Jim Haubrock, CPA.

"I took the call on a Friday evening in downtown Cincinnati while walking to an OSCPA/PAC event with state senators at Great American Ball Park," he said. "I was very surprised and humbled, l realized that a lot of previous winners are people I look up to and respect a great deal. It's a wonderful thing to be included among such notable achievers."

An Ohio Society member since 1981, Hazelbaker has served the profession for many years. Most recently he was active in the Centennial Campaign to benefit The Ohio CPA Foundation. Under his leadership, Clark Schaefer Hackett & Co. was the first firm to make a leadership gift to the successful $1.5 million fundraising campaign.

"Tom put the campaign's mission ahead of apparent roadblocks and obstacles," said Jerry Esselstein, CPA, chair of the Centennial Campaign. "He took a 'leap of faith' in making Clark Schaefer Hackett the first leadership firm--a commitment that was instrumental in driving the campaign."

Hazelbaker also served on the campaign's Regional and Local Firms Committee. His other volunteer work for OSCPA includes serving on OSCPA's Executive Board, the Council of Leaders, Strategic Planning Committee, Nominating Committee and numerous other committees and task forces over the years. A strong champion of the Ohio CPA/PAC, he encourages his fellow shareholders to support the purpose of the PAC as a lobbying tool.

With nearly 30 years of experience with Clark Schaefer Hackett & Co, Hazelbaker has led in many roles, including treasurer, president, executive vice president and shareholder-in-charge of both the Middletown and Dayton offices. He has also served on several firm committees...

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