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BlumShapiro to provide Thanksgiving Day meals for seventh year; AFWA announces 2018 Women Who Count Award winners; and more news from CPA offices across the country.
November 9 -
The Accounting & Financial Women's Alliance announced this year's class of female professionals who are leading their peers.
November 2 -
Five finalists were chosen, with one Emerging and one Experienced Leader selected.
October 24 -
The Accounting and Financial Women's Alliance's annual poll invites firms to share data on female leadership and representation.
October 22 -
The state society recognized three female leaders making strides in their work and communities.
October 17 -
Treat all your clients with the same respect.
September 27
Withum -
The Institute of Management Accountants is working to encourage more inclusiveness in the profession.
September 26 -
BDO, Moss Adams, and RSM were also featured on the annual list of the best places to work for new parents.
September 25 -
Don’t just say you value your female employees – show it.
September 24 -
Public accounting is a family friendly profession that allows staff to have a sensible work/life balance.
September 24
Withum -
The state society named two emerging and two experienced female leaders impacting the profession.
September 21 -
They were the lead engagement partner on only 15 percent of S&P 500 audits, according to a CFA Institute report.
September 17 -
Accountants talk about the male vs. female issues confronting their workplace during coaching sessions.
September 14
Tierney Coaching & Consulting Inc. -
The Accounting & Financial Women's Alliance announced Karyn Hartke, of Jacksonville, Florida, as its new national president.
September 10 -
The Big Four firm will look to help companies increase female leadership, especially at the management level.
September 10 -
The Top 100 firm will focus on education, networking programs, and coaching to foster a more inclusive culture.
August 28 -
The Massachusetts Society of CPAs recognized seven female professionals, as both experienced and emerging leaders.
August 13 -
It takes an average of seven years longer for women in accounting and finance to reach executive level than their male counterparts, according to a new report.
July 24 -
The annual survey on female leadership and diversity also included lists of the best firms for women and best firms forequity leadership.
June 7 -
Susan Malone will be the first woman to lead the firm in its 101-year history.
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