Tulsa Young Professionals Receive National Accounting Award
Tulsa, Okla. (PRWEB) September 01, 2014 -- The National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts honored two Tulsa professionals with the prestigious 40 Under Forty award. Hundreds of accounting professionals were nominated throughout the nation.
Janae Castell, Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA), was one of the Tulsa recipients and has worked for Woodrum, Tate, & Associates, PLLC for two years. Her background and knowledge in business valuations and building relationships attributed to her honor by the NACVA.
Castell’s career has been focused on bridging the gap between corporate and personal relationships in a variety of fields including healthcare, information technology, oil and gas, manufacturing, entrepreneurship, insurance and construction.
The other Tulsa recipient, Leah Wietholter is a Certified Fraud Examiner working as a forensics accountant and private investigator. Wietholter previously worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigation and as a public accountant.
Wietholter now owns Workman Forensics and helps prevent, investigate and detect fraud while solving complex financial problems during litigation.
The 40 Under Forty recognition program has the purpose of showcasing the younger generation of business leaders and connecting them to opportunities that are yet to come. Each recipient has shown uncanny professional achievements, helping advance their particular field.
Award recipients were chosen for extraordinary advances in business valuation, financial forensics, litigation consulting, expert witness testimony, mergers and acquisitions and other related positions.
About NACVA
The National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts is founded on excellence, superior quality and the spirit of pioneering with visionary leaders across all spectrums of the accounting and financial consulting professions regardless of affiliation with NACVA and the CTI.
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Ally Lightle, Resolute PR, +1 (918) 408-1208, [email protected]
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