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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 2010

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Wisconsin Institute of CPAs
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Mineral Point High School teacher awarded grant

 

    BROOKFIELD - Amanda Dowds, accounting teacher at Mineral Point High School in Mineral Point, has been awarded a 2010 Accounting Careers Awareness Grant in the amount of $1,260 from the Wisconsin Institute of Certified Public Accountants Educational Foundation, Inc. 

    Accounting teachers who participated in the fall 2009 WICPA High School Educators Symposium were offered the opportunity to write proposals about why they should receive funding. Dowds was one of 24 teachers to receive a grant.

    Dowd plans to use the grant money to take her students on a field trip to Milwaukee. They will tour and meet with accountants at three business; the Harley Davidson Museum, Palermo’s Pizza and Miller Park. She is excited to have her students learn about accounting from three different organizations.

    The grant allows schools to partner with CPAs to give students the opportunity to see what it is like to be a CPA.  

    “The WICPA Educational Foundation is pleased with Dowd’s plan to bring accounting to the lives of her students,” said Jim Miller, CPA, president of the Educational Foundation.

    The WICPA encourages lasting innovations that can be shared with other teachers. In addition, it supports career awareness and also provides accounting scholarships and grants to individuals and organizations that aim to further their education in accounting.

The WICPA is the premier professional organization for Wisconsin CPAs, with more than 8,000 members working in public accounting, industry, government and education. Like other professionals, certified public accountants are required to obtain additional education, take a rigorous exam and become certified. Please identify all CPAs by including their credential with their names. This identification enhances the accuracy and credibility of your reporting.

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