New York Chapter – Happy Hour Park Avenue Tavern
New York Chapter happy hour at the Park Ave Tavern May 19th 6pm ET
New York Chapter happy hour at the Park Ave Tavern May 19th 6pm ET
Following last year's success, the Chartered Accountants Ireland Sustainability Conference will return to our 2022 programme.
Join CPA Canada on June 2nd for the first edition of the ESG Annual Symposium. For the first-ever edition of […]
Zombie SPACs and Blood Baths - Why you should care? This panel will discuss recent SPAC market challenges, SEC regulatory activity related to SPACs, what changes in the deSPAC process have occurred as a result and where it believes the SPAC market is headed, including the tough choices for SPACs with less than 3-4 months of their 24 month life left (“Zombie SPACs"); and the potential for a return of funds “blood-bath” if many SPACs do reach end of life without a deSPAC transaction.
While the past few years have focused on the potential around institutional adoption of crypto and digital assets, the past 6-12 months have seen first-movers give way to more traditional players as mainstream adoption and implementation has manifested value, benefits and opportunities to institutions.
Shane Rogers, Chartered Accountant and Head of Audit with Swiss Re for the Americas leads a presentation on auditing the future and where does internal audit 'go from here'. Presenting with Shane is Maria Thomas - Audit Manager in the Swiss Re. Audit Team. Following their presentation Shane and Maria will be joined by Erica McManaman - Chief Audit executive at Signature Bank, and James Kouame Head of Audit with Credit Suisse for PC, XVA, Market Risk, CCR. Maria will then moderate a panel discussion on the future of audit.
Modern slavery is a significant issue worldwide, and is pervasive in supply chains. In a time of pressure resulting from rising inflation, supply chain issues, and other spiralling costs, businesses are struggling to keep costs low and find the workers they need. In some cases, this means greater bargaining power for workers; in others, it means greater numbers of people being coerced, heightening the risk of modern slavery. Chartered Accountants need to be aware of this risk and know what to look out for. They also need guidance on how to act.
A recent academic paper, published by the European Central Bank, suggests so. Join us for an online conversation with two of the authors of the ECB Working paper, “Does gender diversity in the workplace mitigate climate change?”, to hear a fresh look at listed company disclosures helps provide statistical insights into how empowering more women managers can support companies’ actions to reduce their CO2 emissions.
Climate made simple. A half day physical in-person event of interactive and practical sessions to help you understand what to do next.
(hosted by ICAEW North West) Concerns about modern forms of slavery have become increasingly prominent in the minds of the public as well as in policy environments. How these concerns translate into the work of accountants, however, are less well understood.
Come and join us at our No. 1 seat of learning in The Valley at Public School 818 where we can educate ourselves on the happenings, and comings and goings since our last get together.
In some parts of the world this is called the “silly season” when no one quite knows who is going to be where, as the 2nd half of the year kicks off. What better time to enjoy each-others company over a drink and a bite and to speculate on what this New World is bringing us. Thursday 4th August 6pm Pacific at Public School 818, Sherman Oaks. Please register so we can plan for numbers...
As the pandemic enters its third year, women have faced overwhelming mental and physical challenges in adapting to new realities.
They have emerged not only different but, in many ways, stronger, more self-aware, and resilient in supporting their families, employers and wider society. In 2022, women are empowered to have a renewed focus on wellbeing. The conversation will encompass transformations over the past two years as women reflect, reconnect, and revitalize, ensuring that they are stronger, more resilient, and more self-focused than before.
New York Chapter happy hour at the Park Ave Tavern August 17th 6pm ET
CAW Network USA New England Networking / CPE Eligible event. Presentation on ESG opportunities / internal audit
During this session, our expert speakers will examine what works ‘well’ in forced labour detection.
The New Zealand Tax Update session will cover recent tax changes and upcoming developments, an overview of the interest limitation rules and how they apply, and new reporting and record keeping requirements for NZ domestic trusts as well as a number of other topics.
CAW Network USA Networking event at Fordham University. Attendees will need to show proof of Covid-19 vaccination to access the Fordham campus.
Join Michael Croker, Tax Australia Leader for CA ANZ, as he provides an update on the latest Australian tax policy issues, tax legislation and ATO rulings impacting CAs personally, their clients and the businesses they work for.
Our CEO David Powell will; be in Nashville on 19th September, and invites you to join him for a 'happy hour' members meet up at the Loews Vanderbilt hotel in downtown Nashville.
In this Climate Week NYC event co-hosted by IFAC and A4S, we'll hear from finance leaders at various steps of their transition journeys and explore their perspectives on 'plugging the Net-Zero information gap'.
Join the radical professionals changing the world through engaging in conversation about what the world of accounts will look like in 2030 and hear from young leaders addressing the climate crisis.
In conjunction with CAW Network USA, BDO USA's IFRS experts will provide updates on recent developments in relation to IFRS, continuing our tradition of providing an easy way for financial management, board directors, and audit committees to stay on top of today's hot topics.
In this webinar, Rob Mastrodomenico will look at the fundamental principles behind the beautiful game, specifically how you can characterise what is important and not important in a match between two sides.
Rob will introduce a machine learning approach applied to football. The method assumes goals scored by each team can be modelled allowing us to obtain ability parameters for each team.
Mixer at New English Brewing. Meet in the Beer Garden. The weather forecast suggests a perfect setting in which to enjoy good food, beer, and company. From 5pm on Thursday 22nd September.
Cryptocurrency for Accountants 2022 Update
Our presenter, Yuri Cataldo is an award-winning entrepreneur, keynote speaker, best-selling author, and emerging tech strategist who combines the mindsets of an artist and a technologist.
Pittsburgh chapter - in-person happy hour!
We are delighted to announce the 2nd in-person event for our emerging Pittsburgh chapter. All CAW members in the Pittsburgh region & surrounding areas, please pop by for a complimentary happy hour and help our successful launch!
CAW USA New York chapter and SAICA will be co-hosting a wine tasting with Vergelegen winery (from the Stellenbosch district in South Africa). There will be light snacks (and venue) sponsored by The Siegfried Group. SAICA have representatives in town and will give a market update from a SA perspective. Please feel free to join for a fun evening of networking!
Join us on 13th October at 08:00 BST for the 3rd in Chartered Accountants Worldwide's Difference Makers series. The latest webinar has Chartered Accountants sharing how to communicate sustainability plans effectively within an organization. For USA based members the timing is a little early but if you register and don't attend, you will be sent a link to the subsequent recording when available.
What’s been going on this year? Let’s share with our friends where you’ve been and what you’ve done since our last gathering. Mixer by the Fountain at Bistango, Irvine. Thursday, October 13th, 2022. Please register so we can plan for numbers...
Philadelphia chapter - happy hour at Conshohocken Brewing Company, King of Prussia. Thursday 20th October 5.30pm
Please join Withum’s Joe Riccie and ICAEW member Graham Kitching from Practus Advisors, as they discuss the current state and outlook for the Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) function within an organization. They will start by identifying current issues such as the gap in the process; unmet needs; and talent/labor shortages and then will explore solutions for the future such as modernization and best practices.
For this event we are partnering with the Institute of Chartered accountants in England and Wales and focusing on the impact and potential outcomes of the current global energy crisis. How this is impacting us, what is likely to happen next and what can be done about it.
The panellists will examine modern slavery reporting practices.
We haven't had an in-person meeting in the Dallas area for a while, so to kick things off please join us on Tuesday November 15th 6pm Central, at Scruffy Duffies, At the Shops at Legacy, 5865 Kincaid Road E8, Plano, TX 75024.
Please register so we know how many to expect.