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Susan B. Anders, PhD, CPA, CGMA
The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) has added materials on its Center for the Public Trust (CPT) website at http://www.centerforpublictrust.org with a particular focus on developing ethics and the ethical leaders of the future. The Student Center for the Public Trust (http://www.studentcpt.org) continues to offer many student-focused resources and launched an exciting new Ethical Leadership Certification Program in January 2014. A “Lead with Integrity” blog debuted in 2014, presenting some thought-provoking ideas for ethical leaders in organizations and society. Practicing CPAs should also find these materials to be beneficial tools for making connections with and mentoring staff accountants.
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