Three Bahamians at EY qualify as Certified Public Accountants

Wed, Nov 12th 2014, 11:26 PM

EY has announced that three Bahamians in its Nassau office have passed their exams and qualified as certified public accountants (CPAs). The three are Donillo L. Culmer, Taneisha A. Dean and Karen A. Richardson.
"Qualifying as a CPA is a big step in the career of these outstanding professionals, and speaks to their deep knowledge of accounting principles and practices," said Michele Thompson, EY managing partner. "Passing the CPA exam requires a great deal of focus, tenacity and discipline, so EY is proud to recognize Donillo,Taneisha and Karen, and to have them as part of our team. At EY we are committed to helping our people build their skills and further advance their careers for the betterment of themselves and ultimately, our clients."
Donillo L. Culmer joined EY in August 2014 as a staff accountant. He graduated from Saint Augustine's College in 2008 and holds a bachelor of arts degree in business administration with a concentration in accounting from Morehouse College, as well as a master's degree in business administration from Clark Atlanta University.
Taneisha A. Dean joined EY in July 2013 as a staff accountant. She holds a bachelor of arts degree in accounting from the College of Saint Benedict, Minnesota.
Karen A. Richardson joined EY in July 2013 as a staff accountant. She has more than 11 years of knowledge and experience in commercial banking operations. She holds a bachelor's of business and administration degree in computer information systems and a diploma in accounting from The College of The Bahamas.
EY is a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services. The insights and quality services the company delivers helps build trust and confidence in the capital markets and in economies the world over. It develops outstanding leaders who team together to deliver on its promises to all of its stakeholders. In so doing, the company plays a critical role in building a better working world for its people, for its clients and for its communities.
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