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We’ll set the stage for the program, introduce key people involved and set the stage the rest of the program.
Association and AICPA Leaders will share thoughts around how the profession can come together to overcome obstacles in filling the accounting/CPA pipeline with diverse professionals. |
Who you know matters! Not only do you need to focus on your education, but you also need to focus on expanding your network of accounting professionals. We will discuss the impact social networks has on your career advancement. Then, you will have an opportunity to explore networking techniques that can be applied to employer events at school, internships and your first job. As a student, learn techniques that you can use today to expand your social networks in the accounting profession. |
Billy will discuss the advice and tips learned throughout his career on his road to becoming a partner in a Big 4 accounting firm. |
In this session students will receive an overview of both the CPA Exam, the CGMA designation, and the Finance Leadership Program and how it is a relevant credential for today's corporate accounting and finance professionals. |
To discuss the difference between mentorship and sponsorship and how to develop each of these relationships in your early career. |
In this session among ASLW alumni, panelists will provide insights into their personal journeys, discuss their experiences in the ASLW program and how it prepared them for the workforce, and share some of their early experiences as professionals. Panelists will also discuss their experiences with preparing for the CPA exam and/or other professional designations. They will also share what they see on the horizon for future graduates and their views on the essential knowledge and skills required of young professionals. |
Corporate culture refers to the beliefs and behaviors that determine how a company’s employees and management interact. Often, corporate culture is implied, not expressly defined, and develops organically over time from the cumulative traits of the people the company hires. This session will dive into what the corporate culture can be like in the accounting profession from an ethnic minority perspective, and our professionals will share tips and advice on how to successfully navigate it. |
This will be a presentation discussing a variety of techniques and skills for recognizing, responding, and moving beyond micro-aggressive behavior in the workplace, with particular attention paid to racially and culturally insensitive implicit biases. |
In this panel session students will hear the career pathways of accounting professionals to learn about the vast opportunities that exist. These professionals will share their career journey, emphasize the strategic choices they made along the way, share experiences that shaped their decisions and highlight the value that being a CPA has brought to their life. |
Closing Lunch w/Keynote Speaker Jamila Abston Mayfield, Partner at EY |