When done well, happy hours are a great way for employees to relax and get to know each other outside of the office. But they could also lead to embarrassing results and a bruised reputation.
Two topics were dominant in 2016 when it came to the news OSCPA members were interested in, and the first focused on a point of discomfort: Ohio’s broken municipal income tax system.
The firm’s forward-thinking policies helped it develop an executive team that’s 45% female and recently earned it a spot on Accounting Today’s 2016 Best Accounting Firms to Work For list.
It’s not every day CPAs get the opportunity to personally connect with their state legislators to learn how to make a difference in the outcome of legislation affecting themselves and their clients.
Election 2016, legislative issues that impact the accounting profession and building the next generation of CPAs were just a few of the topics on CPAs’ minds at the fall Advance hosted by OSCPA President and CEO Scott Wiley, CAE.
Countless TV shows and movies sell the drama of a career in medicine or law. So when the film, “The Accountant” premiered this month, we wanted to see what prospective accountants thought about it.
The Ohio Society of CPAs Nominating Committee unanimously recommended Lori Kaiser, CPA, MBA, CGMA, of Powell as the 2020-2021 chair-elect candidate of the Executive Board.