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 BDO USA shares the importance of not taking credit, and how to go from $1 a day to $2.8 billion a year.
June 6 -
The Minnesota-based firm announced a merger with local firm HG&K, Ltd.
June 2 -
The AICPA announced the 50 winners of the Elijah Watt Sells award, which recognizes top performers for the CPA exam.
June 1 -
The AICPA Foundation is offering more than $75,000 in scholarships for CPA exam candidates and accounting students.
June 1 -
The society launched the Amy A. Pitter Presidential Scholarship, to honor the legacy of its president and CEO, who will retire on December 31.
May 31 -
The CEO of Top 50 Firm Cherry Bekaert advises accounting leaders to listen carefully — and keep pushing, no matter what happens.
May 30 -
The Aprio CEO shares why he changed his firm's name — and his own — and the importance of unlearning.
May 23 -
The Top 50 Firm announced that Tobin & Collins and Squire, Lemkin + Co. would merge with it effective June 1.
May 18 -
The head of the University of Texas at Austin's McCombs School of Business received the award from the American Accounting Association.
May 18 -
The PE pioneer and head of Eisner Advisory Group shares his mantra: 'Be curious, and have respect for everybody'
May 16