The path to success is rarely a straight line. Reflecting on her career thus far, Robyn Pollina, CPA, says determination is what has helped her navigate the curves.
To stay relevant, the profession needs to know how to leverage developing technologies like artificial intelligence. But how much the average accountant today truly needs to understand AI might be up for debate.
You don’t always know the days in your life that will prove to be the most meaningful until much later. Jan. 17, 1989 was one such day for Rick and Diana Veid, who met at an OSCPA event in Cincinnati.
The cost of college isn’t determined by the sticker price, said one expert on college debt. Young accountants are realizing this all too soon as they face their debt after graduation.
Feb 13, 2019, 16:45 PM
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Jessica Salerno Shumaker
If you had a crystal ball and knew building certain skills would guarantee your professional success, chances are you’d learn them right away. Amy Franko doesn’t have a crystal ball, but she knows the skills you need to succeed.
Like a program from the golden age of television, The Ohio CPA Foundation last week debuted a spinoff that was a big hit with accounting students from around the state.
In addition to learning the ropes the first few years in accounting, young professionals should also capitalize on their unique opportunity for success.
Leaving public accounting to go into business for yourself can be intimidating, but one CPA who’s done it said it’s possible if you are strategic about your time in public.
Leadership, much like everything in business, is evolving rapidly. But CPAs need to keep an open-mind when it comes to the future and execution of leadership.
Growing your network, pay equity and work-life integration are all crucial to the success of female leaders. These topics and more will be discussed at the June 27 Women, Wealth and Wellness Conference.