Genuine Learning Blog: 2023-2024 Review of the Private Company Council

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In December 2024, the Financial Accounting Foundation (FAF) released its 2023-2024 Review of the Private Company Council (PCC). The purpose of this report is to review the effectiveness of the PCC. The FAF gathered both internal feedback from PCC members & FASB members, and external feedback by conducting virtual meetings with representatives from firms, banking industry lenders, and other stakeholder groups, as well as issuing a Request for Public Comment. The report is divided into 5 key categories, including the PCC’s mission, communication, meeting operations, size/composition/recruitment of PCC members, and a conclusion section. Overall, the 2023-2024 PCC review highlighted positive stakeholder feedback on the PCC’s effectiveness while identifying areas for improvement.

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Jaclyn Veno, CPA, holds both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in accounting from Clemson University. Before joining Galasso Learning Solutions, she held previous positions in auditing with two top 10 CPA firms. Jaclyn has extensive experience developing both staff and interns including working with overseas staff. She holds certificates in adult learning, instructional design, and training & facilitation as well as virtual learning theory from the Association for Talent Development (ATD).

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