The Financial Planning Association (FPA) announced that it has named
David Yeske, CFP, as its president-elect for 2002.
Yeske will serve as president of the organization in 2003. He has
served as a member of FPA’s executive committee and was a member
of the Board of Directors of the Institute of Certified Financial
Planners (ICFP), one of FPA’s predecessor organizations.
Yeske, president of Yeske & Co., an advisory firm in San
Francisco, received a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Economics
from the University of San Francisco, where he also earned a Master of
Arts in Economics.
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