Danielle Lee, managing editor of Accounting Today, previously served as technology editor of Accounting Today and editor-in-chief of AccountingTechnology.com. Prior to that, she held the role of senior editor. Before joining Arizent, she covered the emerging corporate responsibility movement for CRO (Corporate Responsibility Officer, now CR) magazine as executive editor and worked for a range of entertainment and lifestyle publications in Los Angeles, including industry trade magazine TelevisionWeek. She holds a bachelor's degree in print journalism and a minor in cinema/television from the University of Southern California.
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Sax reaches $1 million milestone for annual charity run; Withum adds new ESG offering; and more news from across the profession.
By Danielle LeeOctober 18 -
Baker Tilly names chief growth officer; Marcum and KPMG release surveys; and more news from across the profession.
By Danielle LeeOctober 11 -
Our annual ranking of the most female-friendly workplaces in accounting.
By Danielle LeeOctober 8 -
The top workplaces in accounting for women know that their female talent need options
By Danielle LeeOctober 8 -
Rapper Fat Joe's 2022 lawsuit accused a former BDO employee of using his accounts and credit cards to withdraw thousands of dollars in cash.
By Danielle LeeOctober 2 -
LHH's 2025 Annual Salary Guide reports 56% of accounting professionals feel their roles are at risk of disruption by digitalization, automation and AI.
By Danielle LeeOctober 1 -
Your Part-Time Controller appoints chief growth officer; LBMC launches family law support services practice; and more news from across the profession.
By Danielle LeeSeptember 27 -
The resource is designed to help jurisdictions adopt the International Standard on Auditing for Audits of Financial Statements of Less Complex Entities.
By Danielle LeeSeptember 26 -
The National Conference of CPA Practitioners finalized the new slate of officers and directors for the 2024-25 term.
By Danielle LeeSeptember 25 -
The software company co-founder allegedly raised more than $30 million by falsely claiming the company had millions of dollars in annually recurring revenue.
By Danielle LeeSeptember 24