CPA Ontario: Chartered for Success Conference | January 21 and 22

| January 11, 2022
Submitted by Denika Fiedeldey for DeGroote School of Business
This message does not apply to part-time students.

Chartered for Success was designed to inspire future CPAs, regardless of their confidence in a career path. The CPA designation is your passport to a world of opportunity in any industry.

At the CFS conference, meet CPAs from diverse backgrounds and industries and discover how to take your dreams further.

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

  • Attend workshops covering both technical and human skills
  • Listen to spotlight interviews with CPAs, plus a dynamic panel discussion
  • Meet our CPA Dreamers and find out how the designation has impacted their careers
  • Get involved in our live debate
  • Take part in interactive games and win prizes

The agenda will also feature two keynote addresses, roundtable discussions and hands-on workshops. Not only will you get to hear from successful CPAs, 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.

What you need to know:

  • This conference is exclusive to students in the CPA Ontario Post-Secondary Ambassador Program (PSAP)…it’s not too late to join the PSAP

Event Details:

Friday, January 21

and

Saturday, January 22

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