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  1. With over 10,000+ members across the country, NABA provides a platform for Black professionals to get engaged, inspired, and empowered to excel. Join the movement. Become a part of a uniquely mission-led and Black-centered association for Black professionals.

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      With over 10,000+ members across the country, NABA provides...

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      NABA, Inc. is a nonprofit membership association dedicated...

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      Benefits of Membership With over 6,000 members and counting,...

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      In 2007, NABA launched the CPA Bound program to address...

  2. 11 de mar. de 2024 · In 1969, only 136 of the nation’s 100,000 CPAs were Black. Nine African-American leaders in finance and accounting set out to change the statistics. Their meeting to address the challenge led to the formation of the National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. (NABA).

  3. NABA, Inc. is a nonprofit membership association dedicated to bridging the opportunity gap for Black Business Leaders in accounting, finance business, and entrepreneurship. Representing more than 10,000 Black Business Leaders in these fields, NABA advances people, careers, and the mission by providing education, resources, and meaningful career ...

  4. 1 de ene. de 2019 · The AICPA's 2017 Trends report provides data on the supply of and demand for African - American accountants. The most recent data show that representation is not uniformly distributed across segments of the profession, with under - representation worse at higher career levels.

  5. 21 de abr. de 2023 · Only 2% of certified public accountants (CPAs) are African American and only 1% of partners at CPA firms are African American, according to the most recent data from the American Institute...

  6. In 1921, John W. Cromwell Jr. became the first Black CPA, an accomplishment that opened doors for generations of aspiring Black CPAs. The successes of early Black CPAs and those who came after them were the catalyst for this year's Black CPA Centennial project.

  7. As of 2019, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, roughly 9 percent of the 1.9 million accountants and auditors in the United States were Black, yet the most recent statistics show that Black people make up only 1 percent of all CPAs.