The State of Washington's New "Millionaire Tax" has the potential to influence everything from investment decisions to hiring plans and long-term growth. At a time when economic uncertainty is already shaping how businesses operate, understanding the real implications of this new tax is critical.
CEOtoCEO has assembled a panel that brings together key voices to help business leaders cut through the noise and the promotional sound bites to focus on the new law and what matters most for businesses in Washington State.
If you're responsible for guiding a business forward, managing risk, planning expansion, or protecting margins, this discussion seeks to deliver the clarity you need.
Policies like this don't exist in a vacuum; they ripple through the broader business environment. This event is designed to give you practical, relevant insight so you can make informed decisions with confidence.
For small and midsize business owners across Washington, this is a conversation you can't afford to miss.
The panel will provide a straightforward, fact-based look at Washington's Millionaire Tax, examining both its intended benefits and its potential consequences. Experts will explore what the proposal could mean for those directly impacted, as well as the broader fiscal outlook for the state, including revenue projections and economic competitiveness.
Expect a dynamic, nonpartisan conversation grounded in data, experience, and real-world impact. Whether you're seeking clarity, perspective, or a deeper understanding of what lies ahead, this event will equip you with the knowledge to navigate what could be one of the most consequential policy discussions facing Washington's business community.
Panelist-Kevin Sell joined HMA CPA in 2009, transitioned to Aldrich CPAs and Advisors as a partner following Aldrich's acquisition of HMA. He specializes in helping closely held business owners and high-net-worth individuals with tax and estate planning.
Kevin brings extensive experience from his time at several prominent accounting firms in Spokane. A dedicated leader in the profession, he is a former board member of the Washington Society of CPAs and currently serves on an AICPA Tax Committee. Kevin has also contributed his expertise as a past president of the Spokane Estate Planning Council. Committed to fostering the next generation of professionals, he has been an adjunct instructor in Gonzaga University's master's program for the past several years.
Outside of the office, Kevin likes to run, mountain bike, golf, spend time with his family, and quote old movies.
Panelist-Ryan Frost serves as the Director of Budget and Tax Policy at the Washington Policy Center. He brings over a decade of experience in public sector finance and legislative analysis to the role.
Previously, Frost was the Managing Director of the Pension Integrity Project at the Reason Foundation, where he led research on retirement system design and its accompanying budget impacts, testifying before legislative committees across the country.
Prior to his work at Reason, he spent seven years as the Senior Research and Policy Manager for the Washington State Law Enforcement Officers and Fire Fighters' (LEOFF 2) Plan 2 Retirement Board. In that capacity, he conducted fiscal studies for the state legislature and drafted multiple pieces of adopted legislation.
Frost holds a Bachelor of Arts in Politics and Government from Pacific Lutheran University.
Moderator-Eric Johnson is one of the most respected broadcasters in Northwest television. He worked in various markets across the region over the course of a nearly 40-year career, including Boise, Spokane, and Portland, while spending the last 31 years at KOMO-TV in Seattle. Prior to his retirement in June of this year, he anchored the 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. newscasts at KOMO-TV.
Eric's career began as a sportscaster, with his early positions at KBCI and KTVB in Boise, KREM in Spokane, and KGW in Portland. He joined KOMO News in 1993 as a weekend sportscaster, eventually transitioning to news anchor. His storytelling prowess has earned him over 50 regional Emmy Awards and seven National Edward R. Murrow Awards. Eric has also produced several acclaimed documentaries, including "Seattle is Dying," a groundbreaking piece viewed more than 20 million times, and "The Fight for the Soul of Seattle."
Raised in the Spokane Valley, Eric attended East Valley High School and later majored in broadcasting at the Edward R. Murrow School of Communications at Washington State University.