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Advice from trailblazers and rising stars: since 1986 more than 50% of accounting graduates have been women vs. just 10% in 1970, Much of this impressive progress is due to noteworthy women and their contributions to their employers and to the profession.


Be True to Personal Values

Shirley Cheramy was the first female managing partner of a "Big Eight" firm. "The partner who appointed me was totally unaware no other woman had ever held a similar position. He said he chose me for the 'right reasons' and not because I was a woman." A 1970 University of Washington graduate, she joined Price Waterhouse, Seattle, and in 1990 became the first woman to be a managing partner of the Century City, Los Angeles, office. In 1994 at age 46, Cheramy retired to Wyoming and is currently active in nonprofit organizations.

Speak Out, Move Up

Lissa Perez is a Deloitte & Touche partner and Tennessee practice leader for the enterprise risk services group. The 1991 Miami University graduate successfully handled international assignments, spousal job relocation and three children by a willingness to be adaptable, using flexible work arrangements and having self-confidence. Perez says women in general are not good about "tooting For the crater on Mars, see .
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 their own horn"

and tend to focus on the project at hand, believing that if they are successful in completing it, their work will speak for itself.

"Can-Do" Attitude Works

Julie Floch of Eisner LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol  in New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 became an audit partner in 1998. An avid fitness, music and

dance enthusiast, she cites helping to start Eisner's not-for-profit practice as her greatest professional accomplishment. It enabled her to combine her arts background and love of the not-for-profit sector with her "day job" of accounting. Floch also is proud to be an adjunct lecturer for New School University and Baruch College's MBA MBA
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Master of Business Administration

Noun 1. MBA - a master's degree in business
Master in Business, Master in Business Administration
 program. Married with two teenage stepsons, she is aware that her full life naturally involves trade-offs.

Emulate the Best

Wanda Wallace, CPA (Computer Press Association, Landing, NJ) An earlier membership organization founded in 1983 that promoted excellence in computer journalism. Its annual awards honored outstanding examples in print, broadcast and electronic media. The CPA disbanded in 2000. , PhD, CMA CMA - Concert Multithread Architecture from DEC. , CIA CIA: see Central Intelligence Agency.


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, professor emeritus at the College of William & Mary, began her career in public accounting with a BBA BBA
abbr.
Bachelor of Business Administration
 at just 18 years of age. After completing a PhD at the University of Florida University of Florida is the third-largest university in the United States, with 50,912 students (as of Fall 2006) and has the eighth-largest budget (nearly $1.9 billion per year). UF is home to 16 colleges and more than 150 research centers and institutes.  in 1978, she received numerous honors including being named "the most published accounting academic" as author of more than 40 books and 200 articles. Wallace has served the profession extensively through the FASAC FASAC Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Council , AICPA AICPA

See American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).
, AAA AAA: see American Automobile Association.


(Triple A) A common single-cell battery used in a myriad of electronic devices of all variety. Like its double A (AA) cousin, it provides 1.5 volts of DC power. When used in series, the voltage is multiplied.
 and Government Auditing Standards Advisory Council.

Surpass the Status Quo [Latin, The existing state of things at any given date.] Status quo ante bellum means the state of things before the war. The status quo to be preserved by a preliminary injunction is the last actual, peaceable, uncontested status which preceded the pending controversy.  

Professor Karla Johnstone recently achieved tenure at the University of Wisconsin. Married for 14 years with three young children, she is proud of maintaining strong relationships with colleagues and family. She says her mother was key to her professional and personal success. "My mother was a working room who showed me how to embrace and manage a full professional and personal life. She gave me the confidence to know that a woman can be many things, and that being multidimensional is not only possible, but fun, interesting and satisfying."

Confidence Propels

Judge Judy Trepeck of the Michigan Tax Tribunal entered public accounting in 1971 and built a consulting practice around law firm management, family-owned businesses and boards of directors. She has served the AICPA and the Michigan Association of CPAs, speaks internationally, has received multiple honors and is the mother of two adult daughters. Central to her success was an early acknowledgement that accounting was about making information useful to clients.

Listen and Respond

Gloria Lamb Jarmon, managing director for congressional relations at the U.S. Government Accountability Office The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is the audit, evaluation, and investigative arm of the United States Congress, and thus an agency in the Legislative Branch of the United States Government. , is the Comptroller General's chief liaison with Congress. A 1982 College of William and Mary Noun 1. William and Mary - joint monarchs of England; William III and Mary II  graduate, she began her career at Peat Marwick Mitchell in Norfolk, Va., where there were no minorities, female partners or female managers with children. Married for 19 years to a fellow accountant, Jarmon has two teenage sons. She's experienced barriers--a lack of role models--and made a financial tradeoff by leaving public accounting as a senior manager for better work/life balance in government.

The Work/Life Balance Challenge

Mandy Pope is senior vice-president and controller at Parkway Properties, a publicly held real estate investment trust in Mississippi. After obtaining bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Southern Mississippi, Pope spent six years in public accounting before joining the Parkway organization. She cites numerous individuals as mentors, including several at Parkway, which has been named one of the top 25 small companies to work for. She says, "Thankfully, I've always worked in environments where promotions are based on meritocracy mer·i·toc·ra·cy  
n. pl. mer·i·toc·ra·cies
1. A system in which advancement is based on individual ability or achievement.

2.
a.
 instead of gender, race or years of service."

Elizabeth Dreike Almer, CPA, PhD, is an associate professor and Meadows Faculty Fellow at Portland State University in Oregon

AICPA RESOURCES

* The AICPA's Work/Life and Women's Initiatives Executive Committee. For information on work/life effectiveness and staff retention and development, e-mail educat@aicpa.org.

* Research. The latest research report containing trends and analysis is available at www.aicpa.org/worklife.

* Women to Watch. The AICPA, in conjunction with state CPA societies, honors women as role models for new professionals in the Women to Watch program.

* Women's Financial Literacy Campaign. The AICPA is helping women become more aware of financial literacy issues. Visit www.360financialliteracy.org/women for more information.

* Web site. Information on workplace flexibility and women's advancement is available at www.aicpa.org/worklife

Publications

* Promoting Your Talent: A Guidebook for Women and Their Firms, by Nancy R. Baldiga, provides practice tips and real-life examples from leaders in the profession for tackling the obstacles firms and organizations encounter in leadership development and promoting talent as well as career guidance for CPAs. To order this publication visit www.cpa2biz.com or call the Institute at 888-777-7077.

* The Facts on Workplace Flexibility. Free brochure on a variety of topics pertaining to work/life, such as return on investment, culture change and benchmarking. E-mail educat@aicpa.org.

* Mentoring Program Guidelines. Free brochure to help mentors, proteges and employers implement a mentor program, tips for successful partnerships and agreement and evaluation forms. E-mail educat@aicpa.org.

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DVD
 in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc

Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology.
 

Work/Life: Striking a Balance. Free DVD that explores the human interest story, the business case and best practices for work/life effectiveness. All complimentary items are available by request. Please email educat@aicpa.org.

Conference

Women's Summit. Tuesday, October 11, 2005, Chicago. AICPA Vice-Chair Leslie A. Murphy will chair this event for managing partners, women's initiatives directors and human resources professionals of public accounting firms to share information on helping women professionals succeed. For more information visit www.aicpa.org/worklife.
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