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When young CPA leaders encounter a conflict between working on their long-term goals and the immediate needs of busy season, how do they respond? Find out how several Pittsburgh-area CPAs approach the dual demands on their focus.
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PICPA member Valerie Williams, CPA, is the director of the accounting mentorship program at Duquesne University. Williams shares her insight on the key differences between mentoring, coaching, sponsorship, and reverse mentoring.
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