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Business Upturn
4 days ago
- Business
- Business Upturn
Cancer Support Community Announces New Board Leadership: Jonathan T. Marks Named Vice Chair, Scott Barr Appointed Secretary
Washington, D.C., June 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Washington, D.C. — June 3, 2025 — The Cancer Support Community (CSC), a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to uplifting and strengthening people impacted by cancer, proudly announces the election of Jonathan T. Marks as Vice Chair and Scott Barr as Secretary of its Board of Trustees. 'We are thrilled to welcome Jonathan and Scott into their new leadership roles,' said Sally Werner, CEO of Cancer Support Community. 'Their combined expertise in compliance and technology will be invaluable as we continue to evolve and meet the needs of our community. Their leadership reinforces our mission to uplift and strengthen those impacted by cancer.' Jonathan T. Marks, CPA, CFF, CITP, CGMA, CFE, and NACD Board Fellow, brings over 35 years of experience in forensic accounting and compliance. As a partner in BDO USA's Forensic Services practice, Marks has led numerous global investigations into fraud, bribery, and misconduct, while advising organizations on governance, risk management, and compliance strategies. He has served on CSC's Board of Trustees for several years and is also a longtime board member at CSC Greater Philadelphia, where he has helped strengthen local impact and programming. Read more about Jonathan T. Marks Scott Barr, a seasoned technology leader, has also served on CSC's Board of Trustees for many years. He has led technology practices at Booz Allen Hamilton, Maximus, Sierra7, and now serves as the COO of a large technology and engineering company. With more than 25 years of experience, Barr's strategic vision and technological insight will help CSC enhance and expand its digital infrastructure and services. Read more about Scott Barr 'Jonathan and Scott have already demonstrated their deep commitment to CSC's mission,' said Rich Mutell, Chair of the Board of Trustees. 'Their thoughtful perspectives and strategic insight will help guide our organization forward as we work to expand access, deepen impact, and uphold the values that define our community.' As CSC continues to build on its mission to uplift and strengthen people impacted by cancer by providing support, fostering compassionate communities, and breaking down barriers to care, the guidance of Marks and Barr will be pivotal. Their leadership helps advance CSC's vision: Everyone impacted by cancer receives the support they want and need throughout their experience. About Cancer Support Community CSC is a global nonprofit network with over 200 locations in 50 markets, including CSC and Gilda's Club centers as well as healthcare partnerships. These locations, along with a toll-free helpline, digital services, and award-winning education materials, provide more than $50 million in free support services to patients and families each year. Our Mission: CSC uplifts and strengthens people impacted by cancer by providing support, fostering compassionate communities, and breaking down barriers to care. Our Vision: Everyone impacted by cancer receives the support they want and need throughout their experience. For more information, please visit . Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Scenthound Appoints Josh Lyon as Chief Operating Officer Amid Rapid National Expansion
Veteran Franchise Expert to Lead Operations and Drive Scalability to Make Routine Dog Wellness More Accessible JUPITER, Fla., May 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As the pet industry continues to soar, Scenthound announces its next brand milestone with the appointment of Josh Lyon as Chief Operating Officer (COO). As the leading dog wellness franchise experiences rapid growth, Lyon is focused on scaling operational excellence by creating clarity, structure, and conditions that drive franchisee success and allow Scenthound to continue to thrive at all levels. About Josh Lyon: Lyon has been an integral part of the Scenthound team for the past four years, most recently serving as the brand's Vice President of Operations, and brings over 15 years of senior administration and operations management experience to the team. With a background in the fitness industry, Lyon has spent years building and scaling membership-driven brands, holding leadership roles with TITLE Boxing Club and serving as advisor to several emerging concepts at Franworth. He is an expert in developing systems that drive efficiency, consistency, and member satisfaction, demonstrated during his time at Hertz, where he launched and led a new concept under the company's Firefly brand. As a Certified Franchise Executive (CFE) and a current Scenthound franchisee, Lyon brings a unique dual perspective, understanding both the franchisee experience and how to best support it. Beyond his operational experience, Lyon is a passionate supporter of Scenthound's mission to make essential dog wellness services accessible and routine, which is a driving force behind his focus on accelerating the opening of new Scenters in key markets across the country. "Scenthound is growing fast, and it's growing with a clear and compelling purpose," said Lyon. "What excites me most is not just the pace of our expansion, but the values that drive it. I'm eager to continue this journey with a mission-driven organization that is making a meaningful difference in the lives of dogs and their families." With routine hygiene contributing to a dog's overall health, Lyon's leadership is instrumental in expanding Scenthound's reach and making dog wellness services more accessible. It also plays a crucial role in educating pet parents on the importance of routine, preventive care. "For the past four years, Josh has played a key role in driving the rapid growth of our brand," said Tim Vogel, Co-Founder and CEO of Scenthound. "His operational expertise and dedication to our vision will be instrumental as we continue to set the new standard in dog wellness." As category creators, Scenthound is changing the conversation from reactive to proactive care and defining a new narrative for an entire industry segment. The success of the dog wellness concept has not gone unnoticed as Scenthound recently made its debut on the prestigious Entrepreneur Franchise 500 list for 2025. Scenthound also ranked on Inc. 5000's 2024 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America for the fourth year in a row and was a finalist of South Florida Business Journal's 2023, 2024 and 2025 Business of the Year award. To learn more about the brand, visit or follow the brand on Instagram and LinkedIn. To find out more about franchise opportunities, visit About Scenthound Founded in 2015, Scenthound, the nation's first dog wellness franchise concept, offers monthly hygiene services for affordable and accessible routine dog care. With a unique focus on pet health and hygiene, the brand's services are elevated through the integration of innovative technology, including its proprietary S.C.E.N.T. Check® (Skin, Coat, Ears, Nails, and Teeth) detailing an assessment of each dog's external well-being following its monthly visit to a 'Scenter.' Today, Scenthound has finalized plans for over 300 franchised and corporate-owned locations across 26 states and is positioned for explosive growth across the U.S. For more information about Scenthound's unique membership offerings, visit or follow the brand on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. To find out more about franchise opportunities, visit MEDIA CONTACT: Taylor Castro, Fishman Public Relations, tcastro@ or (847) 945-1300 View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Scenthound Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Time of India
16-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Suhasini Gotmare assumes charge as Accountant General (A&E)-II
Nagpur: , a seasoned officer of the Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IAAS) from the 2002 batch, officially assumed charge as the Accountant General (Accounts & Entitlement)-II, Nagpur. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now She took over the post recently. A postgraduate in arts (MA), Gotmare brings with her over two decades of extensive experience in auditing and accounting, having served in various critical positions across the Indian Audit and Accounts Department. Her career is marked by significant contributions to enhancing , governance, and accountability in both domestic and international spheres. Gotmare holds several prestigious professional certifications, including that of a certified fraud examiner (CFE) and certified internal auditor (CIA) from the Institute of Internal Auditors. She is also certified by INTOSAI as a facilitation expert in and is widely recognised as a trainer and resource person in areas such as anti-fraud, contract audit, GST, receipt audit, and performance audit. Her international experience includes leading high-profile audits, such as the audit of sustainable development goals (SDGs) for the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) in Nepal, Cambodia, and Thailand. She also conducted audits of fraud management systems at UNOPS headquarters in Denmark and participated in embassy audits in Israel and Bhutan. Gotmare served as a trainer for international auditors in Nanjing, China. In her earlier roles, she held important positions such as principal director of audit for Southeast Central Railway, and key roles in the offices of the Director General of Audit (Central Revenue) and Director General of Audit of Central Receipts in New Delhi. She was also part of the Indian delegation to a trilateral seminar in Suzdal, Russia, where she presented insights on auditing in the Indian transport sector, with a focus on Railways. With her rich background, Gotmare is expected to provide strong leadership and bring strategic insights to the Office of the Accountant General (A&E)-II, further strengthening public financial management in the state.


Korea Herald
08-05-2025
- Business
- Korea Herald
US clean energy alliance joins Seoul-led carbon-free energy initiative
The United States' biggest clean energy alliance has joined a carbon-free energy initiative led by South Korea, Seoul's industry ministry said Thursday. The US Clean Energy Buyers Association signed a memorandum of understanding for bilateral cooperation with South Korea's Carbon Free Alliance on the sidelines of a CEBA event in Minnesota on Tuesday, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. Under the initial agreement, CEBA will take part in the CFE's global working group, representing the American private sector, on efforts to define carbon-free energy and create international certification standards for such energy. The CFE initiative, a global initiative proposed by Seoul in 2023, focuses on achieving carbon neutrality by utilizing a wide array of carbon-free energy sources, including nuclear and hydrogen power. With CEBA's participation, the CFE global working group now has seven members, including South Korea, Japan, the United Arab Emirates and the Czech Republic. "CEBA's involvement, especially with the backing of influential US tech companies that have long advocated for RE100 compliance, marks a significant step forward in elevating the global stature and reach of the CFE Initiative," CFA Chairman Lee Hoe-sung said. Established in 2018, CEBA has over 400 member companies, including global tech giants Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Inc. and Google. (Yonhap)
Yahoo
02-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Country survey: Canada
There are more than 220,000 Chartered Professional Accountants (CPAs) in Canada, making it one of the largest accounting designations in the world. Joe Pickard speaks to CPA Canada's Pamela Steer to learn more about the current shape of the country's accounting professionPamela Steer: The CPA designation was established in 2014, following the merger of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA), the Society of Management Accountants of Canada (CMA Canada) and the Certified General Accountants of Canada (CGA Canada), uniting the profession under a single, nationally recognised credential. CPA Canada's rigorous national education program upholds the high professional standards that have come to define the Canadian accounting profession, equipping candidates across the country with the technical proficiency and ethical judgment required to navigate complex global challenges. In 2024, more than 24,000 students were enrolled in our CPA Professional Education Program. The CPA PEP provides the educational foundation for aspiring CPAs, requiring practical experience and culminating in a three-day Common Final Examination (CFE). The national body also provides Canadian CPAs with lifelong learning opportunities and continuing professional development, including our recently launched monthly thought leadership sessions, The ONE conference, in-depth courses and specialised certificates that ensure CPAs stay ahead of evolving regulations and best The Canadian accounting profession faces three key challenges today. First, CPAs must navigate an increasingly complex and regulatory landscape, including ever-evolving tax policies, financial reporting and assurance standards, and sustainability disclosure requirements, to name a few. Future-proofing your career requires ongoing professional development and adaptability to ensure compliance and strategic decision-making. Second, the rising demand for sustainability and artificial intelligence (AI) assurance is reshaping the profession. CPAs must apply their expertise to verify sustainability data and support the responsible adoption of AI with the same rigor as financial reporting. This presents particular challenges for small and mid-sized practitioners with limited resources. Finally, while demand for CPAs remains high, global competition for talent makes attracting and retaining skilled professionals difficult. This talent gap threatens financial reporting, audit quality and the profession's ability to adapt to evolving business and economic needs. This is not only a challenge for the accountancy profession in Canada, but worldwide. CPA Canada's international presence enables collaboration with global partners and peers to address the talent pipeline and a range of other complex challenges – from AI to climate change. A strong, unified CPA professional voice is crucial for building resilience and shaping the future of the profession. CPA Canada is steadfast in its commitment to representing all Canadian CPAs, actively countering divisive forces both from outside and within the profession, including the recent withdrawal of two provincial regulatory bodies. As the national accounting body, CPA Canada collaborates with global peers through our membership in influential international organisations such as the International Federation of Accountants and the Global Accounting Alliance. This ensures that Canadian accountants are not only at the forefront of global conversations but are also empowered with global insights through our thought leadership resources and professional development programming to give CPAs a competitive edge in an ever-evolving With challenges come opportunities, and the accounting profession is well positioned to seize them. By embracing digital transformation, CPAs can enhance efficiency, provide deeper financial insights and strengthen their role as strategic advisors. Advanced technologies will continue to empower accountants to shift from historical reporting to future-oriented insights, powered by predictive analytics and helping businesses make proactive, data-driven decisions. Beyond traditional accounting, CPAs are increasingly valued for their expertise in financial planning, risk management and strategic decision-making. As recognition of their skills grows, CPAs are securing more executive and board positions. Notably, CPAs hold approximately 22% of board seats in Canadian publicly traded companies, underscoring their influence in corporate governance. Accountants also play a vital role in Canada's economy. With a long history of building trust in capital markets, CPAs are well equipped to shape governance frameworks for a digital, sustainable world. Drawing on the expertise of Canadian accountants, CPA Canada collaborates with policymakers and standard-setting bodies to promote responsible tax administration and strengthen global anti-money laundering and anti-corruption efforts, for The Canadian CPA profession is widely respected for its expertise and adherence to high ethical standards and professional codes of conduct, not just in Canada but around the world. Its competency-based education and exhaustive accreditation requirements instil public confidence that CPAs have the skills and judgment to support businesses, governments and the public effectively. Canada's independent standard-setting process further reinforces trust in the profession. The CPA Canada Handbook provides CPAs, organisations and governments with access to up-to-date domestic and international standards and guidance, ensuring consistent application and safeguarding the integrity of Canadian capital markets, corporate legislation and banking regulations. While recent governance changes – specifically the separation of CPA Ontario and CPA Quebec from the national body – have raised questions about the profession's structure, CPA Canada remains committed to maintaining national consistency in education and standard setting, both of which are key pillars of public trust. By serving as a unifying and authoritative voice for the profession at national and international levels, CPA Canada works diligently to continuously enhance the reputation and influence of Canadian CPAs as respected leaders and problem solvers, while maintaining cohesion, efficiency and The accountancy profession is a more valuable and rewarding career path than ever, particularly with respect to opportunities in sustainability and technology, with its perception and appeal continuously evolving. We have more work to do to improve enrolment and retention, particularly in public practice. CPAs are more essential than ever in upholding trust amid economic uncertainty, information overload and widespread disinformation. Beyond financial expertise, CPAs are recognised as guardians of transparency and accountability. According to the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, 81% of people view accountants as responsible for ensuring data accuracy while 77% believe they help combat misinformation. This underscores the profession's critical role in safeguarding reliable financial and non-financial information – data that businesses, governments and individuals rely on. As career opportunities expand for CPAs in emerging areas such as sustainability, AI and data analytics, the profession is positioned to attract top talent and remain relevant in a rapidly changing CPA Canada is creating compelling narratives about the diverse and meaningful career paths CPAs can pursue. To challenge outdated stereotypes, CPA Canada spotlights CPAs across industries and career stages, using social media, podcasts and editorial content in major publications to engage a broad audience. Beyond raising awareness, the national body is expanding access to the profession by developing inclusive pathways to the CPA designation. In partnership with Indigenous organisations and the CPA Western School of Business, we offer tailored courses and mentorship opportunities to reduce barriers for Indigenous learners. The profession's educational approach has also evolved, integrating adaptive learning e-books and AI-assisted tutors for a more personalised and innovative learning experience. By broadening outreach and fostering diverse perspectives, CPA Canada is helping the next generation see the profession as dynamic, forward thinking and accessible to Given Canada's strong trade ties with the US – which accounts for over 70% of Canadian exports and 60% of imports – Trump's tariffs have introduced significant uncertainty into North American supply chains. These tariffs affect key industries, such as oil and gas, automotive manufacturing and aluminium and steel production, where Canada is a key supplier. Both the threat and implementation of tariffs create substantial risks for cross-border businesses, making accountants essential in helping organisations navigate the evolving trade environment. CPAs play an important role in assessing and mitigating these risks by evaluating revenue, profit and supplier exposure to tariffs and potential retaliatory measures. They also support cashflow management to help businesses remain resilient amid ongoing disruptions. As companies re-evaluate their trade strategies, explore alternative markets and draft new scenarios to adapt, CPAs provide the expertise needed to guide businesses through these strategic shifts and the associated financial decision-making. At CPA Canada, we are proud to cultivate, support and champion forward-thinking, solution-driven CPAs – uniting our great profession in Canada and on the world stage amid these uncertain times and dynamic geopolitical challenges. In an increasingly borderless ecosystem, a strong national approach from our profession can help businesses navigate this complex landscape with integrity, transparency and ethical leadership. It's more important than ever that we, as a profession, rise to the occasion. As the national accounting organisation, we are here to support CPAs in guiding businesses through the turmoil to help them emerge stronger. To that end, we are involved in active discussions on this important and timely topic with national partners, the federal government and our global peers, including our southern neighbours at the AICPA, with whom we maintain close ties. "Country survey: Canada" was originally created and published by International Accounting Bulletin, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.