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Read WebCPA's Re-Cap of The 2008 Forum for Women in Accounting.
Learn, Network, Grow!
Join the profession's top consultants for The 2008 Forum for Women in Accounting, an event for women working in public accounting (partners, managers and other firm leaders) as well as male and female COOs, partners, HR directors and others involved in building a strong firm culture and a women's program for their firms.
While technical training is essential (and required!) in this profession, but so much of our jobs, our projects and our interactions involve skill sets that don't start with acronyms like GAAP or FASB. Leadership, communication, networking, niche building, career planning, firm culture, mentoring, work/life balance . . . these are all part of our daily lives, and the focus of our event. We have created an environment that enhances both your personal and career growth, while allowing you to network and create career-long bonds.
There was an excitement and energy at last year's event - the whole became more than the sum of the parts as attendees observed role models and the possibilities that exist in their own futures. Practical ideas poured out of every session as women shared how they made their lives work and achieved success. This year, we'll build on that experience further, as women's position in the profession continues to evolve.
Click here to see what we have planned for this year ...
If you came last year, we've just scratched the surface, and have much more in store for you. If last year you thought, "I wish ____ were here..." - bring some other women with you! Create a synergy of success in your firm, strengthen your bonds and bring great ideas back to your managing partner and other firm leaders.
If you missed last year, but heard the "buzz", don't miss another chance to have an experience that will leave you energized and ready to take-on whatever comes at you in your career! This is your chance to meet, network and learn from others in similar situations, not to mention gain insight from our fabulous speakers and consultants.
If you've been charged with creating a women's program and don't know where to start, come hear how other firms have created top notch programs to recruit and retain their women. The past year has seen the most launches in CPA firm Women's Programs yet. Learn what works and what doesn't - and where to begin.
If you're a managing partner and want to retain your brightest and best women, gaining a competitive advantage, send selected high potential women to set the tone of high performance in your firm. We also welcome you to attend yourself to gain insight into this phenomenon and the positive cultural changes that are happening.
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