Peter N. Calcara, CAE
Vice President, Government
Relations
PICPA
Peter joined the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants
(PICPA) in 1999. Prior to that he was the vice president of government and
industry affairs for the Professional Insurance Agents Association of
Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware. From 1986 to 1991, he was a
legislative
assistant in the Pennsylvania Senate.
Peter is responsible for
developing and implementing legislative strategy, lobbying state government, and
overseeing PICPA’s political action committee and Key Person programs. Peter was
instrumental in the passage of the 2011 Fair Share Act, landmark legislation
that reforms how damages are recovered in civil lawsuits. More recently, Peter
and his team spearheaded efforts to reform Pennsylvania’s archaic tax appeals
process by reorganizing the Board of Finance and Revenue (Act 52 of 2013). Peter
was also instrumental in repealing the Corporate Loans Tax (Act 71 of 2013) and
in enacting a general experience requirement for CPA licensure
in Pennsylvania (Act 15 of 2013).
In 2011,
Peter earned his Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation from the
American Society of Association Executives (ASAE). The CAE program is designed
to elevate professional standards, enhance individual performance, and designate
association professionals who demonstrate the knowledge
essential to the practice of association management. Peter is a 1986 graduate of
York College of Pennsylvania. He is a past president of the Pennsylvania
Association for Government Relations (PAGR) and is a member of the ASAE. Peter lives in
Mechanicsburg, Pa., with his wife, Nancy, and their three daughters.