Mary T. Washington Wylie Fellows Program

Empowering the Future of Accounting

This program supports, develops, and empowers accounting and finance professionals as they transition into the workplace. It's designed for individuals with less than two years of full-time experience in accounting or finance. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and strongly encourage those from historically underrepresented communities or those with limited access to professional development opportunities to apply. This program is running from late April through December 2026.

Have questions? Contact Nikki Palluzzi at [email protected].

 

 

Who Should Apply

  • Early-career professionals with less than two years of full-time experience in accounting or finance
  • Individuals seeking a supportive peer community, meaningful mentorship, and personalized learning opportunities to adapt, evolve, and accelerate their career growth

What You'll Gain

  • Essential technical and professional skills from content and resources tailored to your needs
  • A supportive peer network to share experiences and navigate challenges together
  • Personalized coaching and mentorship to provide tailored guidance for your development
  • A foundation for long-term success in the accounting and finance profession
  • Two years of complimentary ICPAS membership resources

Program Snapshot

You’ll cover a range of topics, including:

  • Navigate corporate culture with confidence
  • Expand emotional intelligence for workplace success
  • Interpret early performance feedback
  • Navigate manager relationships successfully
  • Sharpen your technical accounting skills
  • Master Excel and key data analytics tools
  • Prepare for the CPA exam
Bridge the Gap
Licensing and Next Steps

Time Commitments

  • Two half-day trainings
  • ”Ask-An-Expert” sessions (1-2 hours/quarter)
  • Virtual and in-person peer meet-ups (1-2 hours/quarter)
  • Additional optional learning and networking opportunities

The Legacy Behind the Program

A native of Chicago, Mrs. Washington Wylie (1906-2005) earned her undergraduate degree from Northwestern University. In 1939, when virtually no firms would hire African Americans or females, let alone an African American female, she began her own accounting practice in a basement on the South Side of Chicago. She became the first African American female CPA in the U.S. in 1943 and was a trailblazer who opened doors for future generations of African American accountants to follow in her historic footsteps. 

 Her accounting practice, known today as the Chicago firm of Washington, Pittman & McKeever LLC, was one of the largest black CPA firms in the country, and has since combined forces with Mitchell Titus, carrying on her legacy.  

As a tribute to her legacy, on what would have been her 100th birthday in 2006, Lester H. McKeever Jr., along with the Illinois CPA Society and the CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois, established the Mary T. Washington Wylie Opportunity Fund. With more than $1 million in support from individual and corporate donors, the Fund makes programs like this possible, promoting diversity and strengthening the accounting profession. 

Thank you to the following major donors for their generosity: 

  • Abbott  
  • Baker Tilly US LLP 
  • ComEd 
  • Crowe LLP 
  • Deloitte LLP 
  • Dempsey J. Travis Foundation   
  • Draper and Kramer, Inc. 
  • Ernst & Young LLP 
  • Forvis Mazars LLP 
  • Grant Thornton LLP 
  • Hyatt Hotels Corporation 
  • Joseph & Susan Kosinski 
  • KPMG LLP 
  • Loop Capital 
  • McDonald's Corporation 
  • Northern Trust Corporation 
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 
  • Sikich LLP 
  • Scott Steffens and Family 
  • Topel Forman LLC 
  • Washington, Pittman & McKeever LLC 
  • Wipfli LLP