CPA Ontario: Chartered for Success (CFS) 2 Day Conference

| January 11, 2023
Submitted by Alex Cotoc for DeGroote School of Business
This message does not apply to part-time students.

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When thinking about your professional future, how do you feel? Excited, curious, confused, anxious? All the above?

Chartered for Success is designed to inspire future CPAs, regardless of their confidence in a career path. The CPA pathway doesn’t just shape your career options, it expands them.

At the CFS conference you’ll meet CPAs from diverse backgrounds and industries and discover how to take your dreams further. Learn how CPAs navigate through complexity to drive success across all industries, and in organizations of all sizes.

This two-day conference is jam-packed with opportunities:

  • Attend 4 workshops covering both technical and human skills.
  • Listen to spotlight interviews with CPAs
  • Engage with 2 dynamic panel discussions with Q&A
  • Take part in interactive games and win prizes
  • NEW THIS YEAR: In-person regional CFS Networking Night (Friday Night of the conference)

The agenda will also feature a keynote address, and PSAP Family Feud. We couldn’t possibly fit more in, even if we tried.

Not only will you get to hear from successful CPAs, but you’ll also meet like-minded students on a similar journey. At the end, you’ll leave with a greater sense of purpose and direction about your future, having grown your professional network and gained unique insights into one of the best designations in the world.

Details:

Friday, January 27 and Saturday, January 28

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