Alan Salmon, ASc, FCPB, PHF
President, Alan Salmon & Associates Inc. Founder, K2E Canada Inc. June 21, 1936 - November 24, 2020 Alan Salmon passed away peacefully with wife Nancy at his side. It was Alan's wish that the Accounting Technology Seminar Series continue. Please visit the website for the latest information. |
Alan had a degree in Science and an advanced Teaching Certificate. He was Canada's leading analyst in the area of accounting technology and took an active roll with K2E Canada. He taught over 150 seminars per year for many years and chaired the 15 city Accounting Technology Seminar Series for 26 years which will always just be known as the Alan Salmon tour.
He published 18 books on accounting software, wrote for the Bottom Line, Canada's Accounting newspaper for 20 years and served as director and board member on companies, too numerous to mention.
Alan received many awards including the ICB Global Luca award; a Paul Harris Fellowship; a Melvin Jones Fellowship; the Canadian Internet award; , a life membership in Junior Chamber International, his beloved Jaycees; an honorary IPBC Fellowship award; and membership in the Marquis Who's Who of the World. He was thrilled in December 2015 to travel to London England to be presented with the prestigious Luca award by Prince Michael as the Canadian who had contributed the most to the Canadian Bookkeeping Profession.
He published 18 books on accounting software, wrote for the Bottom Line, Canada's Accounting newspaper for 20 years and served as director and board member on companies, too numerous to mention.
Alan received many awards including the ICB Global Luca award; a Paul Harris Fellowship; a Melvin Jones Fellowship; the Canadian Internet award; , a life membership in Junior Chamber International, his beloved Jaycees; an honorary IPBC Fellowship award; and membership in the Marquis Who's Who of the World. He was thrilled in December 2015 to travel to London England to be presented with the prestigious Luca award by Prince Michael as the Canadian who had contributed the most to the Canadian Bookkeeping Profession.