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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Rising demand for accounting staff at all levels faces a major barrier: lessening interest in the profession.
February 24 -
Retention is as important an issue for the accounting profession as recruiting is.
February 24 -
The Integrated Reporting Framework was a topic of major importance during the International Sustainability Standard Board's inaugural symposium.
February 21 -
When it comes to sustainability-related disclosure standards, smaller entities within emerging economies are ready to get on board.
February 21 -
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, took first place among the 16 competing teams.
February 10 -
The AICPA released the Q4 CPA exam pass rates for 2022, showing a decrease in pass rates for half of the sections.
February 9 -
The Florida Institute of CPAs announced the graduates of its networking and advocacy program for CPAs under 35.
January 30 -
The endorsement recognizes programs whose curricula best prepare students for the Certified Management Accountant credential.
January 26 -
KPMG sponsored a track-and-field meet to showcase historically Black colleges and universities.
January 18 -
CliftonLarsonAllen provided the grant in the aftermath of the Robb Elementary school shooting last May.
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