The Los Angeles Chapter held its Tax Administrators Night and annual meeting on June 1. At this meeting the Chapter awarded scholarships to candidates for the master’s degree in taxation programs at the University of Southern California, Golden Gate University, and California State University, Northridge. This year was the Chapter’s twenty-first year of awarding these scholarships. Member Tom Bayless has spearheaded the Chapter’s scholarship program since its inception. Although Tom is stepping down from his role chairing the scholarship committee, TEI is thankful for his many years of service and looks forward to continuing the program.
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