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Ernst & Young's Marc Siegel dives into the recent SEC proposals around climate disclosures amid the broader context of the rise of ESG reporting.
April 25 -
EY names US-East region vice chair; Grant Thornton adds more time off for employees; and more CPA news.
April 22 -
The profession is turning its attention increasingly toward environmental matters to help clients adjust to new demands for climate and sustainability reporting.
April 21 -
EY-Parthenon, the strategy consulting business of Ernst & Young, has acquired Quantitative Scientific Solutions (QS-2), a Washington, D.C-based technology consulting firm that specializes in scientific, engineering and analytics.
April 7 -
A Munich court opened a class-action style procedure to hear cases brought by investors who claim EY violated its duties when auditing the now bankrupt payment company.
March 15 -
The Big Four have concluded that business ties to the country are untenable in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine.
March 7 -
UrJa Maloo of India is the latest winner in the Big Four firm's competition that highlights rising professionals with a "commitment to the future of the profession and the next generation of tax leaders."
February 23 -
Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee are asking Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to keep both parties in Congress involved in negotiations.
February 18 -
Armanino appoints three to C-suite; Deloitte, Grant Thornton, BDO and Novogradac publish industry reports; and more CPA news.
February 18 -
Ernst & Young elected Julie Boland as EY US chair, as well as managing partner and Americas area managing partner, effective July 1.
February 18