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RARE BREED: Edward F. Yazbak, chairman of the Rhode Island Society of Certified Public Accountants who also owns his own accounting practice, says the number of CPAs has steadily declined in recent years, and there are fewer young people to replace them. 
PBN PHOTO/­MICHAEL SALERNO

A lopsided ledger: Jobs plentiful, CPAs not

Edward F. Yazbak has been searching for five years for a younger upstart to take over his North Smithfield practice. But the chairman of the...
TAKING NECESSARY STEPS: Brown Medicine CEO Ann M. Kashmanian says having a mentor, as well as being one, is important to climb the management ladder. 
PBN PHOTO/DAVID HANSEN

Brown Medicine CEO Kashmanian’s path to leadership was steered by mentors

2023 C-Suite Awards Career Achiever: Ann M. Kashmanian | Brown Medicine CEO IF IT TAKES A VILLAGE to raise a child, it takes equally committed supporters...

Suzanne St. George

2022 40 Under Forty Awards Suzanne St. George, 37 Audit managing director, KPMG LLP How has COVID-19 changed your industry? Gone are the days of working...

Five Questions With: Don Zambarano

Don Zambarano was recently named managing partner for the Providence office of KPMG LLP. As a partner in the accounting firm’s deal advisory and...
MARY E. NOONS, left, executive vice president and chief retail lending officer for The Washington Trust Co., and Haley Lattinville, personnel manager for the town of North Kingstown, were named the Career Achiever and Rising Star, respectively, at Providence Business News' 2021 C-Suite Awards virtual program Thursday. / COURTESY THE WASHINGTON TRUST CO. / PBN PHOTO / RUPERT WHITELEY

Noons, Lattinville among 10 recognized at PBN’s C-Suite Awards

PROVIDENCE – Mary E. Noons gets the most satisfaction seeing how she has influenced others to succeed. Noons, The Washington Trust Co.’s executive vice president...
PROVIDENCE BUSINESS NEWS announced Friday 10 honorees for its 2021 C-Suite Awards program.

Washington Trust’s Noons named Career Achiever in PBN’s 2021 C-Suite Awards...

PROVIDENCE – Mary E. Noons, executive vice president and chief retail lending officer for The Washington Trust Co., has been named the 2021 Career...
PROVIDENCE BUSINESS NEWS honored Thursday eight C-level executives for their work in the 2020 C-Suite Awards program. Pictured top row, from left, are Providence Children's Museum Associate Director Jennifer Bose (named the 2020 Rising Star), Rhode Island Medical Imaging Inc. Chief Marketing Officer Dana Alexander Nolfe, The Groden Network Chief Clinical Officer Cooper Woodard and Brown Medicine Chief Information Officer David Hemendinger. Pictured bottom row, from left, are International Game Technology PLC Senior Vice President of Global Brand and Marketing Communications Wendy Montgomery, Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Matt Collins (named the 2020 Career Achiever), Carousel Industries of North America Inc. Chief Financial Officer Jason Cherry and Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England CEO Pam Hyland. / PBN PHOTO

2020 C-Suite Awards: Collins takes pride in improving health care

PROVIDENCE – Being part of an organization that’s “passionately leading” a state of health and well-being for all of Rhode Island is why Blue...
PROVIDENCE BUSINESS NEWS has announced eight winners for its 2020 C-Suite Awards program.

BCBSRI’s Collins named Career Achiever among winners for PBN’s C-Suite Awards

PROVIDENCE – Providence Business News announced Friday its winners for the 2020 C-Suite Awards, honoring top C-level executives in the public, private and nonprofit...
KAHN LITWIN RENZA & Co. ranked No. 89 on Inside Public Accounting's Top 100 firms ranked by revenue.

Two R.I. accounting firms on Inside Public Accounting’s top firms for...

PROVIDENCE – Two Providence-headquartered accounting firms were named among the top 400 accounting firms in the United States ranked by revenue in the 2019...
KPMG LLP will pay $50 million to settle Securities and Exchange Commission allegations that it altered past audit work after receiving stolen information from an industry watchdog. / BLOOMBERG NEWS FILE PHOTO/SIMON DAWSON

KPMG to pay $50M fine for using data stolen from watchdog

NEW YORK – KPMG LLP, one of the big four accounting firms, will pay $50 million to settle Securities and Exchange Commission allegations that...
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