Vince Alicandri becomes TEI's 60th president.

PositionTax Executives Institute

Vincent Alicandri of the Toronto Chapter became the 60th President of Tax Executives Institute at the conclusion of TEI's Annual Meeting of Members in August. The meeting, which was held in Brewster, Massachusetts, marked the end of the term for Robert J. McDonough of the New England Chapter, who is Senior Vice President-Corporate Tax and Treasurer for Polaroid Corporation in Concord, Massachusetts.

The Institute's Annual Meeting of Members also saw the installation of other Institute officers and new representatives from TEI's 54 chapters. The meeting presented the opportunity for the Institute to release its financial statements for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, which reflected revenues totalling nearly $7 million and net revenues for the year of more than $900,000.

At the Board of Directors meeting immediately following the annual meeting, Mr. Alicandri presented, and the Board affirmed, TEI's goals for the year. Mr. Alicandri presented, and the Board affirmed, TEI's goals for the year. Mr. Alicandri explained that the overarching theme of his term would be "Dare to Make a Difference--Get Involved!":

There is no better vehicle for professional development, no more effective way to positively affect the development of tax law and policy, no more rewarding service to the tax community, than to get involved in the Institute's educational, advocacy, and networking opportunities. During the year, we hope to persuade in-house tax professionals around the world of the benefits of not only joining TEI and attending our top-notch educational programs but of stepping up their involvement in our advocacy and other activities.

The Institute's objectives fall into the following categories:

* Membership and Networking: (i) explore establishing a chapter in Australia, including a possible alliance with other organizations; (ii) expand outreach to students; (iii) expand involvement of Chief Tax Officers; (iv) invigorate chapter and regional recruitment and networking efforts; (v) assist chapters in encouraging member participation; and (vi) replace the Institute's website in order to enhance information sharing and networking among members.

* Advocacy: (i) expand advocacy with the OECD and other international organizations; and (ii) review the advocacy mandates of all committees, especially the State and Local Tax Committee and...

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