BDO – People of BDO Canada: Career Growth Stories from Partners

| October 16, 2023
Submitted by Alex Cotoc for DeGroote School of Business
This message does not apply to part-time students.

Are you a student with a keen interest in the dynamic field of Public Accounting and Professional Services? Eager to gain insights and take your first steps towards a rewarding career? Look no further!

In today’s fast-paced industry, knowledge is your passport to success. Join us for an exclusive virtual fireside chat with our partners and learn about their careers at BDO Canada, tailored just for you. Don’t miss out; the opportunity to shape your future begins now!

Why Attend Virtually?

  • Cutting-Edge Insights: Get a glimpse into the exciting world of Public Accounting from industry experts.
  • Networking: Connect with like-minded students and professionals in the field.
  • Focused Learning: Dive into topics crucial for your journey into Professional Services.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to join us for a fireside chat with our partners, learn about their careers, and kickstart your own journey in Public Accounting and Professional Services. Secure your spot today and become part of our growing community of aspiring professionals!

Details:

  • Tuesday, October 24
  • 5:00-6:00 p.m.
  • Location: Virtual

Reserve your spot today! Register here.

Speakers:

  • Braham Moondi
    • National Leader – Private Equity, Assurance
  • Megan Mistry
    • Partner, Valuations & Modelling
  • Anthony Vercillo
    • Partner, Tax
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