Illinois CPA Society Announces Mary T. Washington Wylie Internship Preparation Program Scholars

CHICAGO, Jan. 9, 2024 – The Illinois CPA Society and its charitable partner, the CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois, are proud to recognize the 12th and largest cohort to date to complete its award-winning Mary T. Washington Wylie Internship Preparation Program. This highly competitive program is renowned for preparing promising Illinois-based racial and ethnic minority college students interested in pursuing careers in accounting with the skills needed to obtain their first accounting positions and ultimately pursue the certified public accountant (CPA) credential. Congratulations to the 41 scholars from this year’s class:

Name

Academic Institution

City

Abigail Adjei

DePaul University

Willowbrook, Ill.

Kevin Akins

Augustana College

Maywood, Ill.

Anne Akpabio

Midwestern State University

Chicago

Taylor Bello

University of Illinois Chicago

Chicago

Nicholas Camacho

Augustana College

Chicago

Leslye Carrasco

University of Illinois Chicago

Cicero, Ill.

Cherrell Cobbins

DePaul University

Oak Lawn, Ill.

Gregory Collins

Governors State University

Monee, Ill.

Luis Corral

Richard J. Daley College

Chicago

Clarissa Cortina

Morton College

Lyons, Ill.

Alfred Dzakpasu

Southern Illinois University

Carbondale, Ill.

Dasjha Eguasa

Northern Illinois University

DeKalb, Ill.

Emma Fagla

Augustana College

East Moline, Ill.

Karen Fonseca Munoz

University of St. Francis

Harvey, Ill.

Bryan Grimaldo

Aurora University

Montgomery, Ill.

Richea Haygood

Olive Harvey College

Chicago

Andrea Hernandez

Lewis University

Plainfield, Ill.

Abdurrahman Ibrahim

DePaul University

Morton Grove, Ill.

Malak Jellouli

College of DuPage

Naperville, Ill.

Milca Jimenez

Lewis University

Crest Hill, Ill.

Maryam Khan

College of DuPage

Lombard, Ill.

Solyana Kifle

Augustana College

Rock Island, Ill.

Nadya Mahoney

University of Illinois Chicago

La Grange, Ill.

Bemnet Melesse

Augustana College

Rock Island, Ill.

Christopher Munoz

Loyola University Chicago

Cicero, Ill.

Jasmine Nevarez

Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago     

Chicago

Ali Neziri

College of DuPage

Downers Grove, Ill.

Ethan Orange

Dominican University

Munster, Ind.

Erik Ortega

University of Illinois

Carpentersville, Ill.

Jerome Phillips

University of Illinois

Broadview, Ill.

Martha Pierre-Louis

Loyola University Chicago

Chicago

Sandra Pinzon Velazquez     

Morton College

Berwyn, Ill.

Rafael Ramirez

Augustana College

Rock Island, Ill.

Desire Sebakara

University of Illinois Chicago

Chicago

Chakyra Space

Chicago State University

Chicago

Tiara Spikener

Aurora University

Aurora, Ill.

Isiah Talley

University of Illinois Chicago

Chicago

Delanee Telford

University of Illinois

Chicago

Jerrly Varughese

University of St. Francis

Joliet, Ill.

Guadalupe Viramontes

Saint Xavier University

Posen, Ill.

Atanda Williams

Governors State University

Naperville, Ill.

The three-day, virtual program took place Jan. 3-5, 2024, where these diverse scholars and prospective CPAs received customized training, access to interviews, CPA exam guidance, and more. Some program highlights included motivational speeches and insightful panel discussions, resume and LinkedIn profile advice, interview coaching, and opportunities to network with other diverse accounting students and professionals.

The scholars engaged in various sessions and interviews with representatives from Abbott, Baker Tilly US LLP, Crowe LLP, Deloitte LLP, Ernst & Young LLP, FORVIS LLP, Grant Thornton LLP, Hyatt Hotels Corp., KPMG LLP, McDonald’s Corp., Northern Trust Corp., PwC LLP, Sikich LLP, Topel Forman LLC, and Wipfli LLP. All participants also received $500 scholarships to help with their educational expenses. Additionally, through a partnership with the University of Illinois, participants had the opportunity to interview for a free tuition and stipend scholarship for the university’s Master of Accounting Science program.

“We remain dedicated to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the CPA profession, and the ongoing expansion and enhancement of this crucial program continues to be a top priority,” says Kari L. Natale, CAE, vice president of the CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois. “This impressive cohort represents the future of the CPA profession. It was a privilege to get to know them, observing as they conquered common barriers and gained the courage and skills necessary to become the best versions of themselves.”

The program, which now boasts 338 alumni, is funded by donations to the CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois’ Mary T. Washington Wylie Opportunity Fund. This fund honors Washington Wylie’s legacy as a trailblazer in the accounting profession. Washington Wylie was a Chicagoan and Northwestern University graduate who founded her own accounting practice in a South Side Chicago basement in 1939 and became the first Black female CPA in the United States in 1943. She is widely and highly regarded for making it her life’s mission to hire and mentor aspiring Black CPAs.

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About the CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois
The CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization founded in 1998 by Illinois CPA Society members. The Fund was created to ensure ongoing funding for scholarship and outreach programs geared toward encouraging individuals to choose accounting as a career and achieve the CPA credential. Visit www.icpas.org/annualfund.

 

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