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Randy Crabtree talks to Jen Cryder, CEO of PICPA, the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants, on Episode 148 of The Unique CPA. They discuss the role of state societies in accounting, with a focus on bringing some of the ideas that larger firms have come up with to smaller firms and adapting those ideas to fit. Jen draws on her extensive experience as an audit senior and partner to touch on company culture, preserving that through mergers, and the opportunities that are in front of firms to deal with and thrive through the staffing crisis. PICPA's vision involves human capital, innovation in startups, and offering a wealth of support and resources to firms of all sizes. Randy probes Jen's thoughts on salary transparency, work-life balance, and leveraging technology in the tax profession.
Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
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Randy Crabtree talks to Jen Cryder, CEO of PICPA, the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants, on Episode 148 of The Unique CPA. They discuss the role of state societies in accounting, with a focus on bringing some of the ideas that larger firms have come up with to smaller firms and adapting those ideas to fit. Jen draws on her extensive experience as an audit senior and partner to touch on company culture, preserving that through mergers, and the opportunities that are in front of firms to deal with and thrive through the staffing crisis. PICPA's vision involves human capital, innovation in startups, and offering a wealth of support and resources to firms of all sizes. Randy probes Jen's thoughts on salary transparency, work-life balance, and leveraging technology in the tax profession.
Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com

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