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KPMG Foundation seeks to bring about systemic change in business and society-specifically, an increase in the diversity of ideas. That's why we invest in business education and volunteerism at all levels over the long term. It works because of a simple multiplier effect: By giving to one-one program, one person, one organization-we have an impact on many, and there's no limit to what they can do. It's a burgeoning of knowledge, a proliferating of ideas, a propagating of understanding.
The KPMG Foundation is pleased to welcome Dr. Sandra Shelton, DePaul University, and Dr. Henock Louis, Pennsylvania State University, to its impressive list of KPMG Professors. Click here to read more.
Since 2005, KPMG Foundation, KPMG International, and the International Association for Accounting Education and Research (IAAER) have sponsored a research program aimed at helping inform the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) on accounting issues it should consider prior to issuing new or revised standards. The IAAER program recently announced its fourth round of research topics. Click here to read more
The following individuals have been awarded a 2011-2012 KPMG Foundation Minority Accounting Doctoral Scholarship:
New Awards 2011-2012 Academic Year
Herita Akamah, University of Oklahoma
Brandon Ater, Virginia Tech
Matthew Driskill, University of Florida
Brent Garza, University of Illinois Urbana
Stephanie Hairston, University of Memphis
Suzanne Perry, University of North Texas
Anywhere Sikochi, Pennsylvania State University
Andreya Marie Silva, University of Miami
Stephen Smith, University of Alabama
Porschia Thomas Quinn, University of Memphis
Click here to access the 2011 KPMG Foundation Annual Report Sustaining Our Commitment.
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