The Board of Regents of the American College of Tax Counsel elected 14 new Fellows into its ranks this year. Orlando Partner Amanda Wilson was named Fellow during a virtual meeting held on Sept. 27.
The College announced the new Fellows elected and new Regent selected for the Sixth Circuit in a press release on Oct. 17. Among the many criteria required, to become a Fellow of the College, individuals must be nominated by a current Fellow and then evaluated by a committee of the College’s Board of Regents.
Bahar A. Schippel, President of the College, welcomed the new class saying, “These new Fellows bring a range of diversity and tax practice experience to the important work of the College in advancing sound tax policy and effective tax administration.”
Wilson joined Nelson Mullins earlier this year. She has more than 25 years of experience advising clients on complex tax matters, with a particular focus on partnerships and real estate investment trusts.
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