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This February, four business alumni and members of the 缅北强奸 Accounting Circle taught two financial classes as part of Scouting America鈥檚 (formerly Boy Scouts of America) Merit Badge University.

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More than 400 students participated in this year鈥檚 event on 缅北强奸鈥檚 campus. Merit Badge University classes are held annually at 缅北强奸 with about 20-25 participants in each class ranging from middle school to high school ages. Participants learn important skills that they will be able to use throughout their lives. It also showcases the engagement and immediate impact our business graduates have in the community.

This year鈥檚 Accounting Circle Merit Badge Committee is made up of the following Accounting Circle board members and business alumni:

  • Tony Hiatt 鈥09 accounting M鈥16. Vice President of Treasury & Analytics; United Leasing & Finance
  • Carlin Beckman 鈥95, post-baccalaureate in accountancy. Vice President of Finance and Administration; WNIN
  • Bridgitte Danhauer 鈥08, accounting. Director of Client Service; Pettinga Financial Advisors
  • Emily Kendrick 鈥15, accounting and finance. Associate Manager; SS&C Technologies
  • Connie W. Lucas, 鈥84 accounting. Retired-Assistant General Manager of Corporate Services & Public Affairs; Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc.

Members of the Committee began volunteering with the program in 2019 by teaching the Personal Management course. The course is one of 14 required badges for earning Eagle Scout rank. The day-long class covers topics such as budgeting, major purchases, investments, insurance and loans.

This year the Committee added the American Business Merit Badge course to their curriculum. Topics include free enterprise, financial and economic concepts, labor and regulations, and business ethics. There was also a case study, in which participants researched a business and analyzed its core functions.

The courses also feature a life skills project plan, in which participants research careers, salaries and education requirements.

鈥淚 have enjoyed participating with the Accounting Circle each year in helping the Scouts learn and develop valuable life skills and knowledge,鈥 noted Bridgitte Danhauer. 鈥淚t鈥檚 always rewarding to work with the Scouts along their journey of badge completions. I appreciate the opportunity that the Scouting organization and 缅北强奸 provide for community involvement each year at Merit Badge University. I鈥檓 also glad the Circle was able to provide an additional badge opportunity this year; offering the American Business badge allowed us to share our business knowledge in a variety of new topics.鈥

鈥淚 enjoyed helping the Scouts learn essential financial literacy and life skills that will benefit them throughout their lives and working with other Accounting Circle volunteers through this great opportunity provided by the Scouting America program,鈥 said Carlin Beckman. 鈥淎s a mom of two Eagle Scouts, whom I personally assisted in earning these badges in their scouting journeys, it is very rewarding to be able to help a new group of Scouts along the same journey.鈥

"It was really rewarding to spend the day with Scouts, helping them learn about business and financial skills that will benefit them for life,鈥 said Tony Hiatt. 鈥淎 huge thank you to all the volunteers from the Accounting Circle at 缅北强奸 who made this possible. Teaching young students about these topics is not only important but also incredibly fulfilling鈥攕eeing their excitement and curiosity makes the whole experience worthwhile!"

鈥淲e are very appreciative of our Accounting Circle members and business alumni for participating in this important event,鈥 said Brian McGuire, Associate Dean of the Romain College of Business and former President of Scouting America鈥檚 Buffalo Trace Council. 鈥淭his initiative increases awareness of the 缅北强奸 campus, and specifically the Romain College of Business, to potential 缅北强奸 students in the future.鈥

The 缅北强奸 Accounting Circle is an advisory group for the Accounting & Professional Services Program at Romain College of Business. Members are high-level accounting professionals from public accounting firms and from for-profit and not-for-profit organizations. Many of the members are graduates of the College and are actively involved on campus.

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