Juliette Gaudemer graduated from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism with the goal of specializing in economics, business and local news. Raised in France, she developed a taste for nonfiction writing, which prompted her to become a contributor to the book "A Trail Guide to Reykjavik, Iceland" and work for her university's newspaper. She also worked as a foreign correspondent for German news outlet OVAL media and interned at the Economist during the pandemic while traveling through a dozen states with her fiancé. Juliette wants to uncover the historical, social and political context behind modern issues to draw an accurate portrayal of everyday Americans.
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The CEO of Baldwin CPAs on adaptability, local roots and remembering what it was like when you first started out.
December 29 -
The chief of CLA shares the importance of empathy, authenticity and drive.
October 2 -
The service held a webinar to raise awareness about programs that companies can use to help employees pay off student loans and other educational expenses.
September 20 -
Nate Coughran of Cookie Finance helps social media stars navigate their finances.
September 19 -
For the head of Top 100 Firm Schellman, leadership starts with self-aware people who don't hesitate to challenge the status quo — or their leader.
September 19 -
The Institute of Management Accountants and the Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting announced their annual scholarship recipients.
September 1 -
The CEO of Grant Thornton shares the importance of recognizing your own mistakes and keeping an open mind.
September 1 -
The association announced the recipients of its 2023 Accounting Education Research Grants.
August 23 -
The managing partner of Market Street Partners — now heading into a major merger with Smith + Howard — says accounting firms are ripe for a fresh approach.
August 21 -
The work-for-credit program will help young accountants get their 150 hours.
August 17