- Wiley
Wiley (a.k.a Eskiboy), real name Richard Kylea Cowie (born 19 January 1979) is a British rapper and active producer from Bow, East London. He has made many releases, solo, and as part of groups, sometimes using aliases. Wiley has created his own musical genre, which he calls "Eski", and which is largely associated with the Grime genre. "Eskimo", from which the genre takes its name, is probably the best known Eski track. - Jacob Reynolds
Jacob Reynolds (b. May 13, 1983) is an American film actor born in St. Petersburg, Florida who began acting at age four. His career started with an American television commercial for Ritz Crackers, but he is perhaps best known for his role as Solomon in the cult film "Gummo". In addition to his acting talents, Reynolds is a trumpet player and a certified aviator. A former resident of Kingston, New York, as of January 2004 Reynolds resided in New York City. - Sherron Watkins
Sherron Watkins is the former Vice President of Enron Corporation who alerted then-CEO Ken Lay in August 2001 to accounting irregularities within the company, warning him that Enron 'might implode in a wave of accounting scandals.' She has testified before Congressional Committees from the House and Senate investigating Enron's demise. - Certified Certified
- Herman Badillo
Herman Badillo (born August 21, 1929 in Caguas, Puerto Rico) is a Bronx, New York politician who has been a borough president, United States Representative, and candidate for Mayor of New York City. He was the first Puerto Rican to be elected to these posts (and run for mayor) in the United States (outside of Puerto Rico). When Badillo was 11 years old, both of his parents died of tuberculosis and he was sent to live with his aunt in New York City. - Francis P. Farquhar
Francis Peloubet Farquhar (31 December 1887, Newton, Massachusetts - 21 November 1974 in Berkeley, California) graduated from Harvard and came to San Francisco to set up in practice as a Certified Public Accountant. Francis Farquhar was an active Sierra Club leader and served as its president 1933-1935 and 1948-1949, "Sierra Club Bulletin" editor from 1926 to 1946, and in other club offices as director from 1924 to 1951. - Les Merritt
Leslie ("Les") Merritt is a Republican politician from the U.S. state of North Carolina and the current North Carolina State Auditor, elected in the 2004 statewide elections. Merritt, a native of Zebulon, North Carolina, earned degrees in economics and accounting from North Carolina State University. A Certified Public Accountant, Merritt served as the president of the Zebulon Lions and Rotary clubs, and of the Zebulon Elementary School PTA. - Paul Locatelli
Rev. Paul Locatelli, S.J. is president and professor of accounting at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California. He is a Jesuit priest and a Certified Public Accountant, earning his undergraduate degree at the University of Santa Clara, now Santa Clara University, in 1960 and his doctorate in business at the University of Southern California. During Fr. Locatelli's tenure as president, beginning in 1988, academic excellence, admissions standards, … - Jim Cantalupo
James Richard Cantalupo was an American executive, serving as chairman and chief executive officer of McDonald's Corporation until his sudden death by heart attack at the age of 60. Born in Oak Park, Illinois, Cantalupo earned a degree in accounting from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he was admitted to the Zeta Psi fraternity. He became a certified public accountant and worked for Arthur Young for eight years before joining McDonald's. - Cynthia Cooper
Cynthia Cooper is an internal auditor and consultant who is best known for being the whistleblower who exposed massive accounting fraud at WorldCom in 2002. A native of Clinton, Mississippi, Cooper worked as the Vice President of Internal Audit at WorldCom. After conducting a thorough investigation in secret, she informed the audit committee of WorldCom's board that the company had covered up $3.8 billion in losses through phony bookkeeping. - Richard Causey
Richard Alan Causey (born 9 January 1960) is one of the prominent figures in the Enron accounting scandal. Causey was Enron's Executive Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer. Causey graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a bachelor's degree in accounting and an MBA. He then became a certified public accountant in the state of Texas. - Sigi Schmid
Siegfried "Sigi" Schmid is a soccer coach who currently heads the Columbus Crew. Schmid moved from Germany to Torrance, California in 1962. He received a B.S. in economics from UCLA in 1976, and an M.A in Business Administration from USC. He is a Certified Public Accountant. He played (and started) in midfield at UCLA between 1972 and 1975. He was an assistant coach at UCLA in 1977 and 1979, before becoming head of the program in 1980. - Edward J. Gardner
Edward Joseph Gardner was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio’s third congressional district. Edward J. Gardner was born in Hamilton, Ohio, the son of Edward Gardner and his wife Mary. His father came from Ireland as a child; his mother was born in Ohio. Edward Gardner attended the local parochial schools and was graduated from the College of Commerce and Finance of St. Xavier University in 1920. - Noah Dietrich
Noah Dietrich (February 28, 1889 - February 15, 1982) was the chief executive officer of the Howard Hughes empire from 1925 until 1957. Dietrich was born in Madison, Wisconsin to Lutheran minister John Dietrich and the former Sarah Peters. In 1910 he started out in Maxwell, New Mexico in business, and later moved to Los Angeles and New York City before moving back to Los Angeles. There he passed the CPA exam. In 1925, at the age of 36, Dietrich met Hughes, … - Stanley Rader
Stanley R. Rader (August 13, 1930 - July 2, 2002), was an attorney, accountant, author and, later in life, an ordained minister in the Worldwide Church of God, then a Sabbatarian organization, which was founded by Herbert W. Armstrong. - Trammell Crow
F. Trammell Crow (born June 11, 1914, in Dallas, Texas) is an American property developer who created several famous projects, including Dallas Market Center, Peachtree Center (Atlanta, Georgia), and San Francisco's Embarcadero Center. - Homer Pace
Homer St. Clair Pace (April 131879-May 221942) was an American business educator and innovator in the field of accountancy who, along with his brother Charles Ashford Pace, founded Pace University in New York. A native of Rehoboth, Ohio, Homer Pace first worked as an assistant to his father, John Fremont Pace, a Civil War veteran, in editing and publishing a weekly newspaper. He left journalism following his father's death in 1896. - Norris Poulson
C. Norris Poulson (July 23, 1895 - September 25, 1982) served as mayor of Los Angeles, California from 1953 to 1961, after having been a California state assemblyman and then a member of the United States Congress for eight years. Born in Baker County, Oregon to Danish parents, Poulson attended Oregon State University for two years before marrying Erna June Loennig on December 25, 1916. The couple arrived in Los Angeles in 1923, … - Nobuzo Tohmatsu
was a paymaster in the Imperial Japanese Navy who went on to become an accountant and a namesake of the global auditing firm Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. Born in Gunma Prefecture, Tohmatsu graduated from the Naval Paymaster Academy in 1917 and served on several ships over the next five years, including "Fusō", "Asama", "Hyūga", "Izumo", "Mogami", and "Shiretoko". - Kelly Downard
Patrick Kelly Downard is the Republican Councilman for the 16th District of Louisville Metro in Kentucky in the United States of America and served as Metro Council President from 2004 to 2005. Downard previously held the title of President of Louisville Community Development Bank, which he was appointed to by Mayor Jerry E. Abramson. - Ariston Estrada Jr.
Aristón Estrada, Jr., Filipino, born in 1940, has served as director of Ayala since 1983 and is also the Adviser to the Chairman of Ayala. He was formerly a director of AC International Finance Ltd., Ayala DBS Holdings, Inc. and of the Bank of the Philippine Islands for 19 years from 1983 to 2002. Mr. Estrada holds an A.B. degree in humanities (summa cum laude) from De La Salle University (1960) and a B.Sc. degree, major in accounting (1962). - Dan Onorato
Daniel "Dan" Onorato (born 1961) is the current County Executive of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. A life-long resident of Allegheny County, he attended Penn State University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in accounting in 1983. He worked several years as a Certified Public Accountant before continuing his education at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, earning a Juris Doctor in 1989. - David F. Dodge
David Francis Dodge was a successful author of mystery/thriller novels and humorous travel books. His first book was published in 1941. His fiction is characterized by tight plotting, brisk dialogue, memorable and well-defined characters, and (often) exotic locations. His travel writing documented the (mis)adventures of the Dodge family (David, his wife Elva, and daughter Kendal) as they roamed around the world. - Drew Nixon
Drew Eldred Nixon (born November 21 1959) was a Texas state senator from 1995 to 2001, largely known for a tabloid sex scandal. After graduating from Carthage High School, Nixon attended Panola Junior College and Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, where he graduated "summa cum laude" in 1982 with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in accounting. Nixon is a Certified Public Accountant. - William B. Franke
William Birrell Franke (1894- June 30, 1979) was United States Secretary of the Navy from 1959 to 1961 under Dwight D. Eisenhower. Franke was born in Troy, New York and attended Pace College. After life as a certified public accountant, he went back to school and received doctoral degrees from Pace Collge and the University of Louisville. Franke was intrumental in developing and implementing new, modern technology for the United States Navy, … - Francisco T. Dalupan Sr.
Dr. Francisco T. Dalupan, Sr. is the founder and first Chairman of the Board and the President of the University of the East (UE). He is the father of the legendary Filipino basketball coach Baby Dalupan. Dalupan graduated from the Ateneo de Manila University. Before founding UE, he co-founded the Far Eastern University, which was then headed by Nicanor Reyes Sr., then serving as a professor at the University of the Philippines Department of Economics. - Sven O. Høiby
Sven Olav Bjarte Høiby was the father of Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway. Høiby worked for several years as a journalist, advertiser and publisher. He and Mette-Marit's mother, Marit Tjessem, were divorced in 1984. After the divorce Mette-Marit grew up with her mother, while visiting her father regularly on weekends. Sven O. Høiby became something of a controversial figure since his daughter's marriage to the Crown Prince. - Gary C. Kelly
Gary C. Kelly is the chief executive officer and chairman of Southwest Airlines . He first joined the company in 1986 as Controller . In 1989, Gary was promoted to Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Finance. In 1991, he was promoted to Executive Vice President. Gary spent 3 years in this role until he was promoted to his current position as CEO and vice chairman. - Ken Baylor
Ken Baylor - Bay Area Security Executive. Dr. Ken Baylor is the president of Silicon Valley's ISACA chapter. He also serves as Symantec's Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), and is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), a Certified Information Systems Manager (CISM) and a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP). - John B. T. Campbell III
John Bayard Taylor Campbell III (born July 19, 1955, in Los Angeles, California) is a Republican U.S. politician, who is currently a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing California's 48th Congressional District. - Thomas M. Salmon
Thomas M. "Tom" Salmon is the current Vermont Auditor of Accounts. Salmon was born in Bellows Falls, Vermont. He attended Worcester Academy and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Boston College. He is a Certified Public Accountant. Salmon served on the Rockingham, Vermont board of selectmen beginning in 1993. In the 2006 Vermont Auditor of Accounts election, Salmon challenged Republican incumbent Randolph D. "Randy" Brock. - Nancy Wyman
Nancy S. Wyman is the first woman elected State Comptroller of Connecticut since the office was created in 1786. As comptroller, Wyman is the chief fiscal guardian for the State of Connecticut. As State Comptroller, Wyman also oversees the state health plan for 188,000 state employees, retirees and their dependents. A Democrat, Wyman was first elected statewide in 1994 after defeating Republican Gene Gavin a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). - George A. Burton
George Aubrey Burton, Jr. (born June 21, 1926), is a Certified Public Accountant who was the last elected finance commissioner in Shreveport, the seat of Caddo Parish, Louisiana. Burton was also the first Republican since Reconstruction to have been elected to municipal office in Shreveport, having served as finance commissioner from 1971-1978. He is currently the president of the Caddo Parish Board of Election Supervisors. - Thomas A. Gaitens
Thomas A. Gaitens (McDonald, Pennsylvania) is the managing shareholder of Thomas Gaitens & Co., P.C. He is a CPA, a certified valuation analyst and a diplomat of the American Board of Forensic Accounting. Mr. Gaitens was a general practice manager with the international accounting firm of Coopers & Lybrand. He is now the managing shareholder of Thomas Gaitens & Co., P.C. Thomas A. Gaitens was born on May 4, 1947, and is currently married and has six children. - Margaret B. Kelly
Margaret Blake Kelly (born September 17, 1935) is an American accountant and politician from Missouri. She served as the state's auditor from 1984 to 1999. She was the first woman to hold statewide office in Missouri, and the fourth Certified Public Accountant to hold the auditor's position. She is a Republican. Kelly was born in Crystal City, Missouri. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1957. - Thomas J. Pickard
Thomas J. Pickard was the eleventh Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, following Louis Freeh and taking office in 2001. Born in Woodside, Queens, New York. He graduated from Saint Francis College in Brooklyn, and subsequently received his Master's degree from St. John's University in Jamaica, Queens. He is a Certified Public Accountant, licensed by the state of New York. Pickard began his career as a Special Agent of the FBI on January 13, 1975, … - Scott Sullivan
Scott D. Sullivan is an American Certified Public Accountant and the former Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer, and Secretary of WorldCom, who engineered WorldCom's $11-billion accounting fraud, the largest scandal of its kind in U.S. history. Sullivan entered a guilty plea and was sentenced to five years in prison as part of a plea agreement in which Sullivan testified against former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers, … - John Vasicek
John Vasicek (born 1974) is an American filmmaker. His debut film, "Voyeur", was selected for the 2007 Sonoma film festival. Vasicek founded the production company More Fyre Pictures. Vasicek received his master's degree in Motion Picture and Television from the Academy of Art University, 2005, in San Francisco, California. His undergraduate work was in business. - Gregory McMahon
Gregory McMahon (March 19, 1915 - died 1989) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in New York City, he attended a parochial school and was graduated from St. John's Prep School (Brooklyn) in 1933 and from St. John's University in 1938. He also attended St. John's Law School from 1939 to 1941 and was a certified public accountant since 1939. He taught at St. - Albert Lynn Williams
Albert Lynn "Al" Williams was an American business executive who was president of IBM from May 1961 until March 1966. Born in Berwick, Pennsylvania, Williams attended Beckley College and became a Certified Public Accountant. He worked for IBM in sales positions from 1938 until 1942, when he was promoted to a position at IBM corporate headquarters in New York City. According to the IBM corporate website, Williams was elected IBM Controller in November 1942, …
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