Activity Review
North Carolina State
Board of Certified Public
Accountant Examiners
1101 Oberlin Road, Suite 104 • PO Box 12827 • Raleigh, NC 27605 • 919-733-4222 • No. 10-2009
Hunter Cook, CPA,
Wm. Hunter Cook, CPA
Governor Beverly Perdue has ap¬
pointed Wm. Hunter Cook, CPA, of
Charlotte, to a three-year term as a mem¬
ber of the State Board of Certified Pub¬
lic Accountant (CPA) Examiners.
Cook replaces Arthur M. Winstead,
J r., CPA, who had been a member of the
Board since 2003 (see Resolution on
page 4).
Cook, whose term will expire
June 30, 201 2, took the OathofOfficeat
the Board's September 21, 2009, meet¬
ing.
A cum laude graduate of Newberry
College in South Carolina, Cook was
licensed as a North Carolina CPA in
1983. He was licensed as a CPA by the
State of South Carolina in 1971.
Cook is a member of the CPA firm
Dixon Hughes PLLC and is Member-
in-Charge of the firm's Manufacturing
and Distribution Industry Group.
Appointed to Board
Prior to joining Dixon Hughes
PLLC in 1997, Cook was a partner in
Ernst & Young LLP, where he was
involved with assurance and advi¬
sory business services.
A former Executive-in-Residence
at the Wake Forest University
Calloway School of Business and Ac¬
countancy, Cook is an active member
of the American Institute of CPAs
(AICPA), the North Carolina Asso¬
ciation of CPAs (NC ACPA), the South
Carolina Association of CPAs
(SCACPA), and the National Asso¬
ciation of Accountants (NAA).
Cook's service to these profes¬
sional accounting organizations in¬
cludes serving as a member of the
AICPA Council, serving as Past Chair,
Past Director, and Past Treasurer of
the NC ACPA Board of Directors, Past
President of the Charlotte Chapter of
the NCACPA, Past President of the
Greenville, SC, chapter of the
SCACPA, and past National Director
of the NAA.
In addition to his involvement in
professional organizations, Cook is
also active in various community and
civic groups. He is a Deacon at Provi¬
dence Baptist Church, a Trustee of
the Baptist Theological Seminary at
Richmond, and the former chair of
the Community Planning Board of
the United Way of Central Carolinas.
Cook and his wife, Janis, have
two sons and four grandchildren.
Jordan C. Harris, Jr.,
Reappointed to Board
Governor Beverly Perdue recently
appointed Reverend Jordan C. Har¬
ris, Jr., of Statesville to a third term
on the Board.
Harris was initially appointed
to the Board in 2003 by Governor
Easley and was reappointed to the
Board in 2006 by Governor Easley.
During his tenure on the Board,
Harris has served several terms as
Secretary-Treasurer and has been a
member of the Executive Commit¬
tee, the Professional Education &
Applications Committee, the Profes¬
sional Standards Committee, and the
Personnel Committee.
Harris is the pastor of The First
Baptist Church of Statesville, Inc.,
where he was recently honored for
his 47 years of sendee to the church.
As one of two public members
of the Board, Harris represents the
interest of the general public.
www.nccpaboard.gov
In This Issue...
2009 Board Meeting Dates . 3
Cease and Desist Order . 6
Disciplinary Actions . 2
Certificates Issued . 7
CPE Requirements . 7
Reclassifications . 6
Resolution:
Arthur M. Winstead, Jr., CPA .... 4