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 accounting firm is aiding the United Way of the Capital Region through a miniature golf tournament.
September 29 -
A panel of judges selected seven female leaders based on their contributions to their firm, clients and community, as well as the accounting profession.
September 28 -
The worry has been getting worse for five consecutive quarters, according to MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index.
September 26 -
In partnership with Saint Peter's University, the firm is helping aspiring CPAs fulfill their 150-hour requirement through work experience.
September 26 -
The American Institute of CPAs received a $120,000 grant from the Maryland Department of Labor to expand its Registered Apprenticeship for Finance Business Partners in the state.
September 22 -
The Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs found that while executives and practitioners agree that environmental, social and governance reporting matters, they are not prepared for the impact ESG practices may have on their organizations.
September 21 -
Dixon Advisory and Superannuation Services was penalized for failing to act in its clients' best interests and provide advice that was appropriate for its clients' circumstances.
September 20 -
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants released a report exploring the post-pandemic role of educational technology, or edtech, identifying tips and trends for users.
September 15 -
The Center for Audit Quality introduced a new high school curriculum to expose students to accounting careers and grow a more diverse talent pipeline.
September 13 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission charged several investment advisors with combined penalties of $1 million for violating the Investment Advisors Act's Custody Rule.
September 12