Roberta Rima, Forensic & Compliance Manager, with major expertise in anti-corruption regulations. Currently building a new life and professional path in San Francisco, after relocating from Europe in May 2016!. Favorite part of her job: I love the challenge of uncovering things! Working in Forensic Accounting means using analytical and accounting skills to resolve disputes and allegations of misconducts. I have done this job for over nine years and every time I never know what to expect from each case, at the beginning. Additionally, when I work on corruption and bribery allegations I have the feeling that my work is serving our community to become better, and that is certainly one of my favorite parts.
Read moreKristin Thompson, Chevron, Financial Analyst. Favorite part of her job: My favorite part of my current job is getting to work with people around the world to analyze, consolidate and report on Chevron’s global business operations.
Read moreGia Punjabi, KPMG, Audit Associate. Favorite part of her job: The fact that it is allowing me to set the table and build a strong foundation for my career. The technical chops I’m learning, and the detail work I’m involved with on a day-to-day basis helps me with developing my understanding needed to perform effectively at the CPA and the CFA exams.
Read moreFernande Marie Bencze, Alliance Reverse Mortgage Certified Reverse Mortgage Professional. Favorite part of her job: Enabling my Clients to realize their retirement dreams and not outlive their savings.
Read moreElizabeth Holt Andrews , Attorney at Severson & Werson, P.C. Favorite part of her job: I like being a litigator because it lets me focus on my two favorite things: writing and people. Litigation is a career path that provides daily opportunities to engage in disciplined, rigorous research and writing. But at the same time it also requires you to exercise good social skills, build strong professional relationships, and be a shrewd negotiator. Most days, I get to spend half my time interacting with people on the phone or in court, and the other half researching and drafting legal briefs. It’s a nice balance.
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