Diversity and equality
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Big Four firms EY and KPMG were further honored as 'Top 10' companies for their mentoring and advancement of female professionals.
March 3 -
The American Institute of CPAs' biennial CPA Firm Gender Survey found that flexible work schedules and telecommuting options can help attract and retain more female professionals.
March 3 -
Charlotte Rushton of Thomson Reuters shares the lessons she's learned from interviewing women who've risen in the profession for her own podcast, 'Her Accounts.'
March 2 -
The chapter's annual program will be held at the University of Central Florida from July 12-17.
February 27 -
The first black CPA and the first woman CPA made history in the profession.
February 24 -
Diversity isn’t just a buzzword in business; it’s a key to success.
February 21 -
Investing in D&I is good for accounting firms’ bottom line.
February 13 -
The Massachusetts Society of CPAs has launched a new program, dubbed "Bridging the Gap," to educate local firms about boosting diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
February 11 -
The Deloitte Tax Scholars program will offer up to $20K to10 students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities to pursue a master's degree in accounting.
February 10 -
The California Society of CPAs will is seeking applications honoring Experienced Leaders, Emerging Leaders, and Trailblazers through Feb. 28.
February 5 -
The annual program provides up to $20K and an internship to five diverse accounting students pursuing the CPA license.
February 4 -
Postlethwaite & Netterville promotes 45; SAX adds two partners; and more personnel news.
January 31 -
Todd Shapiro joined the ranks of industry figures signing the "CEO Action" pledge, committing to building a more inclusive workplace.
January 23 -
The Connecticut Society of CPAs will honor four "Distinguished Service" professionals and three "Women to Watch" at its inaugural CTCPA Women's Awards Breakfast on Jan. 22.
January 21 -
Twenty-six diverse college students are the most recent class to graduate from the three-day internship preparation course.
January 15 -
Donald Trump can face a lawsuit in New York because his residency at the White House “is not permanent” and his tax returns would prove it, according to an advice columnist suing the president for denying he raped her two decades ago.
January 7 -
At the annual gathering of female professionals in San Diego, attendees are still striving for more female representation in the accounting profession.
December 19 -
Leaders in the accounting profession share the things that are keeping them up at night.
December 19 -
Ernst & Young U.S. aims to introduce more female students to science, technology, engineering and math careers through its gamified learning platform.
December 9 -
The annual program invites minority college accounting students pursuing CPA licensure to network and bolster their skills in New Orleans.
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