Mallory Vincent Appointed to AICPA Committee
May 2024
Mallory Vincent, CPA, MBA was recently appointed to the Student Recruitment Committee of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). The mission of this committee is to encourage and support the recruitment of talented students to become Certified Public Accountants (CPAs).
From grassroots efforts to national programs, the committee has a wide range of activities to focus on throughout the year. As a committee member, Mallory will be participating in at least one task force. In the task force, she will support AICPA initiatives. Initiatives include reviewing scholarship applications, serving as an ambassador of the profession, and creating content for publication.
Mallory will continue to do what she loves best, promote the accounting profession. Her plan is to present to at least three groups within the target audience (high school, community college or 4-year college/university) on the subject of the accounting profession, student membership, and AICPA resources.
Mallory is also a member of the New Hampshire Society of Certified Public Accountants, where she serves as a volunteer for the Young Professionals Committee and Financial Careers Committee. She aspires to ignite a passion for the accounting profession and cultivate enthusiasm for pursuing a career in accounting among students in New Hampshire.
Mallory Vincent, CPA, MBA was recently appointed to the Student Recruitment Committee of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). The mission of this committee is to encourage and support the recruitment of talented students to become Certified Public Accountants (CPAs).
From grassroots efforts to national programs, the committee has a wide range of activities to focus on throughout the year. As a committee member, Mallory will be participating in at least one task force. In the task force, she will support AICPA initiatives. Initiatives include reviewing scholarship applications, serving as an ambassador of the profession, and creating content for publication.
Mallory will continue to do what she loves best, promote the accounting profession. Her plan is to present to at least three groups within the target audience (high school, community college or 4-year college/university) on the subject of the accounting profession, student membership, and AICPA resources.
Mallory is also a member of the New Hampshire Society of Certified Public Accountants, where she serves as a volunteer for the Young Professionals Committee and Financial Careers Committee. She aspires to ignite a passion for the accounting profession and cultivate enthusiasm for pursuing a career in accounting among students in New Hampshire.
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