NACVA Names Mark Norris To Its Litigation Forensics Board

The National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts® (NACVA®), the organization that has trained over 35,000 CPAs and other valuation and consulting professionals in the field of business valuation and financial forensics, today announced that Mark Norris has been named a member of its Litigation Forensics Board (LFB), which oversees certification criteria related to NACVA’s Master Analyst in Financial Forensics® (MAFF®) designation.

“The Litigation Forensic Board provides the Association with critical guidance and important oversight,” said NACVA’s Chief Executive Officer, Parnell Black, MBA, CPA, CVA. “We are very pleased that Mark Norris has agreed to join the Board, share his insight with us and help the Association as we assist thousands of members keep up with the demand for financial forensics and obtain the necessary training, certification, and credibility so they grow and thrive in their practice and strengthen brands.”

The LFB has the responsibility of evaluating the content of NACVA’s litigation and forensics-related curriculum to provide assurance that course content remains objective, technically and fundamentally sound, and presents information in a proper perspective giving consideration to course objectives, credentialing requirements, time limitations, and other relevant factors necessary to the creation and development of a well-rounded and substantive training program. The LFB is also responsible to commission articles for publication in the National Litigation Consultants’ Review, the oldest periodical specifically published for consulting and testifying financial experts.

“I am honored to be made a member of the board, and I look forward to assisting the board help ensure that the next generation of NACVA members receive the necessary training and certification to help meet and exceed their client’s expectations,” said Mark Norris, Managing Member at Vallit, a dispute and valuation advisory firm based in the Mid-Atlantic and Colorado.

About NACVA

Headquartered in Salt Lake City, UT, the National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts (NACVA) is a global, professional association that delivers training from the nation’s leading experts in consulting fields such as business valuation, financial litigation/forensics, expert witnessing, forensic accounting, fraud risk management, mergers and acquisitions, business and intellectual property damages, File Name — 2 — 5/31/2019 fair value, healthcare consulting, and exit strategies. Along with its training and certification programs, NACVA offers a range of support services, reference materials, software, and customized databases to enhance the professional capabilities and capacities of its members. To learn more about NACVA, click here.

About Vallit

Vallit is an area leader in business valuation, forensic accounting and litigation support services with extensive experience and credentials in damages calculating and valuing privately owned businesses for law firms, accounting firms and healthcare institutions in the Mid-Atlantic region. To learn more about Vallit, click here.

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