Associate Committee

Associate Committee

The associate members are champions of engagement within UCON by promoting the association's activities and initiatives.

Committee Members

Kelly Attebery, F&M Bank
Rachael Brown, Sweeney Mason LLP
Anna Carno, Carno Law Group
Rachel Carr, BKF Engineers
Tyler Christensen, Enterprise Fleet Management
Tyler Cross, CliftonLarsonAllen LLP
Logan Downer, Excav811
Lindsey Eppler, LogoBoss LLC
Shannon Garcia, Pre-Con Products
Christopher Gewain, Baker Tilly 
Bill Geyer, Rain for Rent
Donita Granado, Graniterock
Anthony Headley, BITCO Insurance
Dave Heier, Baker Tilly 
Matt Hennagin, Baker Tilly 
Warren Hennagin, CBIZ
Jason Herrera, BFBA, LLP
Andrew Holloway, Woodruff-Sawyer & Co.
Jay Jaehnig, Peterson Trucks, Inc.
Isaac Johnston, Travelers
Kendall Kasper, Acrisure of California LLC
Jason Krankota, Corpay
Matthew Lockie, Liberty Mutual Surety
Keith Lovitt, The Hartford
Kyle Maguire, American Business Bank
Christina Manville, Lockton Insurance Brokers, LLC
Roger Mason, Sweeney Mason LLP
Donnie Mayjoffo, Trucordia
Craig McCullum, Marsh & McLennan Insurance Agency LLC
Jami McDermott, Pacific Highway Rentals LLC
Susana Medellin, Farwest Corrosion Control Company
Tobin Moon, TYS, LLP
Will Murphy, Argent Materials Inc.
Jeff Nahass, UB Equipment Corp
Jack Oertwig, American Business Bank
Steve Passerine, Woodruff-Sawyer & Co.
Clinton Pickering, Heritage Bank of Commerce
Erik Pierce, California Bank of Commerce
Jeff Prickett, American Business Bank
Ted Pumphrey, Pape Machinery
Kevin Reimers, Woodruff-Sawyer & Co.
Russell Rigler, CliftonLarsonAllen LLP
Katie Rossetti, Pure Effect, Inc.
Scott Salandi, Alkeme Insurance Services, Inc
Kevin Sewell, RC Fischer & Co
Joseph Silla, WestPac Wealth Partners
Sophia Stuart, Dynamic Office
Tiffany Stuart, Dynamic Office
Keary Sullivan, F&M Bank
David Ternes, CliftonLarsonAllen LLP
Elizabeth Torrez, Tenna
Jamin Valdez, Woodruff-Sawyer & Co. 
Deborah Wilson, Smith Currie Oles LLP
Kevin Yasaitis, Avidbank

  • News | March 10, 2025

    Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)

    Most Impactful Provisions

    At the end of 2025, several key provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) are set to expire. This landmark legislation, enacted in 2017, brought significant changes to the tax code, many of which were designed to be temporary. Here’s a brief overview of some of the most impactful provisions that will sunset:

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    Information on CA SB 253/261 and the Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI)

    ESG:

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    SB 253: Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act: