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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Texas-based Sage Investigations digs deeper to help clients find and expose fraud, embezzlement, theft — and worse.
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This year's edition of the survey will include a new focus on career sustainability.
March 17 -
The Top 10 Firm announced a new summer internship program for high school students to gain leadership and career opportunities.
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Illinois-based The Music CPA makes sure performers and composers get what they've earned.
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The Big Four firm's foundation is committing $25 million in grants to community college students from underrepresented backgrounds.
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As part of its DEI initiatives, KPMG introduced a Tax Scholarship Program to allow students from underrepresented groups to pursue a master's degree.
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The money is aimed at supporting NABA's updated technology infrastructure and increasing the representation of Black business leaders.
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No single idea will sufficiently boost the number of people entering accounting — which is why we need more.
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The AICPA and the University of Oxford will jointly offer a new executive management program in sustainability for accounting and finance professionals.
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The network's local member firms in Istanbul and Ankara recommended an advocacy organization funded by Turkish rock singer Haluk Levent.
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