To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven; for those who go into auditing, there’s going to be a time to work, and a time ... read more about Federal auditing means 80-hour workweeks around september


To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven; for those who go into auditing, there’s going to be a time to work, and a time ... read more about Federal auditing means 80-hour workweeks around september

Everence is a rarity in the financial world. It is the only full-service financial institution founded by one of the historic peace churches, and it continues to be a ministry of ... read more about Everence takes values of the church into the marketplace

After Hurricane Sandy tore along the East Coast in the fall of 2012, employees at Lacher & Associates in Souderton, Pennsylvania, went into overdrive to assist clients whose homes and property ... read more about Lightening someone’s load through insurance

A century or more ago, “insurance” was something of a bad word for Mennonites. Buying an insurance policy implied value on worldly treasure and represented departure from the traditional practice ... read more about Insurance and the Mennonite church

The figuring begins in the sheepfold, where Jim Rittenhouse ’84 feeds his flock of Hampshire sheep each morning. There are 48 of them at the moment, including the lambs that began ... read more about A day in the life of Jim Rittenhouse

In May of 1988, almost exactly a decade after Wes Park had graduated from EMU, he and his wife Bonnie took a trip from their home on Florida’s west coast back ... read more about Accounting alum finds fulfillment in a variety of endeavors

Jill Goyette Head ’02 stumbled into public finance as an intern in the city office in Hiram, Georgia, fulfilling a requirement for a master’s in public administration degree from Kennesaw State ... read more about In public finance grads strive for spirit of the law

One of the most desirable jobs in the United States – being an actuary – has attracted exactly three graduates from EMU, as far as we know. (You’re another one? Let us ... read more about Three alumni discover the satisfaction of being actuaries

On the National Democratic Institute ’s website (ndi.org), you’ll find all sorts of stories about NDI’s work abroad on behalf of citizen participation in open and accountable governments. Town hall ... read more about From deloitte to an NGO supporting democracies

One thing EMU recent accounting graduates often mention about the university’s accounting program is how they benefitted from its small size. Ashley Hevener ’10 said the close, first-name relationship with ... read more about To EMU as undergrad, to JMU as grad student