Gas Oil and Mining Contractor Magazine wrote an editorial on the growth of CAPPA.
What started out as a small group of production accountants getting together in the mid 1950s to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing a fast-growing industry and their respective roles has turned into an association of over 1,200 people from throughout Canada and beyond.
That association – the Canadian Association of Petroleum Production Accounting – is a not-for-profit association providing education and support to students and members.
“For students we offer a certificate program in production accounting,” says CEO Sheila McFadyen. “For our members we provide continuing education, resources, a job board and networking opportunities to support the current and future careers of production accountants [PAs].”