Danielle Lee, managing editor of Accounting Today, previously served as technology editor of Accounting Today and editor-in-chief of AccountingTechnology.com. Prior to that, she held the role of senior editor. Before joining Arizent, she covered the emerging corporate responsibility movement for CRO (Corporate Responsibility Officer, now CR) magazine as executive editor and worked for a range of entertainment and lifestyle publications in Los Angeles, including industry trade magazine TelevisionWeek. She holds a bachelor's degree in print journalism and a minor in cinema/television from the University of Southern California.
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NATP appoints 2024 board of directors; MaloneBailey launches corporate valuation consulting practice; and more news from across the profession.
By Danielle LeeDecember 15 -
Accounting's most influential share their primary concerns for the profession.
By Danielle LeeDecember 12 -
Accounting Today's annual collection of the thought leaders and changemakers who are shaping the profession — and their snacks.
By Danielle LeeDecember 8 -
Brown Schultz Sheridan & Fritz renames firm; Weaver moves into new Texas office; and more news from across the profession.
By Danielle LeeDecember 8 -
The most influential people in the field, as chosen by their peers.
By Danielle LeeDecember 5 -
Moss Adams launches government contractors practice, CohnReznick announces a number of awards, and other news from across the profession.
By Daniel HoodDecember 1 -
Rajiv Uppal will begin assisting with the agency's transformation work in early 2024.
By Danielle LeeNovember 17 -
IFAC and FASB both appoint and reappoint board members; RSM raises $4.7M for nonprofits via Power of Love program; and more news from across the profession.
By Danielle LeeNovember 17 -
CohnReznick names chief people officer; Moss Adams adds to forest products practice; and more news from across the profession.
By Danielle LeeNovember 10 -
NASBA CEO and RSM International CEO both announce plans to step down; Citrin Cooperman relocates New York City office; and more news from across the profession.
By Danielle LeeNovember 3