How to Stop Construction Change Orders From Slipping Through the Cracks
Scope changes can either protect your margin or quietly erode it. The difference comes down to how they’re identified, communicated, and accounted...
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Redpath and Company
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December 4, 2024
MINNEAPOLIS (Oct. 7, 2016) — The Minnesota Society of Certified Public Accountants (MNCPA) recognized Jolene Sieben of Minnetonka as the recipient of its 2016 Outstanding Young Professional of the Year Award. This award honors an individual who has made a valuable contribution to the MNCPA and is pursuing excellence in their career. MNCPA Chair Chris Piché presented the award to Sieben at the Celebrate CPAs Awards Luncheon on Oct. 7.
Sieben joined the MNCPA in 2007 and has participated in the MNCPA Young Professionals Group (YPG) for multiple years. She is instrumental in promoting YPG events, recruiting volunteers and improving its programs. Sieben is also a regular volunteer for Taxline, a week-long tax help phone bank on KARE 11, an MNCPA media spokesperson, and serves on the MNCPA Legislative Issues Committee.
Sieben is a personal tax manager at Redpath and Company, headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota.
The Minnesota Society of Certified Public Accountants (MNCPA) serves the public interest by advancing the highest standards of ethics and practice within the CPA profession. MNCPA delivers on that promise by offering extensive continuing professional education and resources; advocating for members and the public with regulatory agencies and boards; and mentoring and encouraging the CPAs and business leaders of tomorrow. Founded in 1904, the MNCPA has more than 9,000 members working in public accounting, business, industry, government and education.
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