In the demanding world of the CPA profession, burnout has become an increasingly prevalent and concerning issue, especially among women. Long hours, tight deadlines, and the ever-evolving landscape of financial regulations can take a toll on even the most resilient professionals. This session aims to shed light on the pervasive issue of burnout within the CPA profession and provide practical strategies for prevention, intervention, and recovery.
Join us for an exploration of the unique stressors faced by women and the impact of burnout on individual well-being, team dynamics, and overall organizational performance. We will delve into the signs and symptoms of burnout, emphasizing the importance of early recognition to mitigate its effects.
Subject Matter Expert:
Maureen Dingus, CAE
Maureen Dingus, CAE, is the chief operating officer of the Virginia Society of CPAs (VSCPA). She oversees general internal operations and implementation of VSCPA strategies. She also leads the organization as a team with the president & CEO and works closely with the Executive Committee, Board of Directors and Nominations Committee. Follow her on Twitter @MaureenDingus.
These learning objectives aim to address the specific challenges outlined in the session description and provide practical tools for navigating burnout in the CPA profession.
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Accounting professionals