In addition to learning the ropes the first few years in accounting, young professionals should also capitalize on their unique opportunity for success.
Leaving public accounting to go into business for yourself can be intimidating, but one CPA who’s done it said it’s possible if you are strategic about your time in public.
Leadership, much like everything in business, is evolving rapidly. But CPAs need to keep an open-mind when it comes to the future and execution of leadership.
Growing your network, pay equity and work-life integration are all crucial to the success of female leaders. These topics and more will be discussed at the June 27 Women, Wealth and Wellness Conference.
When Drew Dixon, CPA, played for Case Western Reserve’s football team as an offensive tackle, he had no idea he would one day work for the company that manufactured the helmet on his head.
CPAs dodged a legislative bullet this week, as Ohio lawmakers voted in lame duck session to provide a safe harbor for the profession from a new policy intended to reduce workforce barriers.
The value in accountants’ use of artificial intelligence “is about optimizing human interaction at the right moment,” said Chris Ortega, senior finance manager at Emarsys.
Andrew Somich, CPA, knew to expect an extraordinary experience upon his acceptance into the AICPA Leadership Academy. What he didn’t know, however, was the lasting impact the program would have on him both personally and professionally.
A tough political environment means knowledgeable voices such as those from young CPAs are more important than ever to create positive legislative change for the accounting profession.