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ICYMI | Developing a Student Community of Learning

Expanding Knowledge Using the Technical Committee Model

By  Keith E. Arnott, Hugh A. McNeill, Courtney L. Paterson, Nicholas Prahalis and Joel Lanz, CPA/CGMA/CITP/CFF, CISM, CISSP, CFE

October 2020 0

It is no secret that the accounting profession is experiencing changes, among them a newfound need to understand and use data analytics. Recognizing this reality,…

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Angelica Valeros, University of New Orleans

Future Professionals, in Their Own Words

By  Angelica Valeros

October 2019 0

Why did you go into accounting? I discovered my love for the profession at a personal injury law firm in the accounting department a few…

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Richard Pallarino, College of Staten Island

Future Professionals, in Their Own Words

By  Richard Pallarino

October 2019 0

Why did you go into accounting? For as long as I can remember, I have always wanted to be an accountant. When I was younger,…

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Developing a Student Community of Learning

Expanding Knowledge Using the Technical Committee Model

By  Keith E. Arnott, Hugh A. McNeill, Courtney L. Paterson, Nicholas Prahalis and Joel Lanz, CPA/CGMA/CITP/CFF, CISM, CISSP, CFE

October 2019 0

It is no secret that the accounting profession is experiencing changes, among them a newfound need to understand and use data analytics. Recognizing this reality,…

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Kurtland Lloyd Sullivan, Nicolais School of Business, Wagner College

Future Professionals, in Their Own Words

By  Kurtland Lloyd Sullivan

September 2019 0

Why did you go into accounting? When I started at Wagner College, I knew that I wanted to attend law school. Law school does not…

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Jeanette Lew, St. John’s University

Future Professionals, in Their Own Words

By  Jeanette Lew

September 2019 0

Why did you go into accounting? My original plan was to pursue a career in finance, before I realized that accounting was more what I…

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Nicole Agu, College of Staten Island

Future Professionals, in Their Own Words

By  Nicole Agu

September 2019 0

Why did you go into accounting? From a very young age, I admired the financial aspect of business, especially when my father would come home…

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