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"We rely on talented leaders to our Board for the direction and vision as we seek to take advantage of our Association's national and global position of strength," said Terry Snyder, President and CEO of the United Nations of North America. "Houston's position in global markets give us the next Chairman, Kenneth Guidry, a unique perspective because he and the Board continues to enhance the impact of our network around the world. Kenneth has been strong since the members of the Board and our 2010 served as Vice Chairman in 2011.

"In Texas by the United Nations, we are actively looking for an opportunity to take a leadership role in the accounting profession and the public key industries we serve, because ultimately make our company stronger and better positioned to serve our clients," said Guidry. "I'm looking forward to working with the Board as we continue to further the Mission of North America, the United Nations."

Guidry served on the Board with representatives from the six other companies of the United Nations of North America 95 in the u.s. and Canada.

The United Nations of North America (United Nations-NA) is an Association of independently owned accounting and consulting firms that share resources such as education, client services, best practices, marketing and a wide range of expertise. United Nations NA providing members with the technical resources that are specific and thought leadership as well as valuable networking and professional development opportunities, empowering them to better serve the growth-minded businesses in all industry (or sector). With locations throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico and The Caribbean, the United Nations consists of NA companies member of more than 95, the count is around $ 1,125 billion in annual revenues. United Nations professionals share a client-focused approach and seeks to become a trusted advisor locally and globally. Visit www.pkfna.com for more information.

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