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Uncommon Sense

Uncommon Sense

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Alberta Chartered Professional Accountants (CPAs) are remarkable. They’re experts and entrepreneurs; innovators and change makers; early adopters and trailblazers. And they each have a story to tell. Listen to the Uncommon Sense podcast to hear Alberta CPAs share their stories and insights on leadership, business, education, finance, technology, and so much more. Uncommon Sense is produced by the Alberta CPA Education Foundation’s Hesje CPA Knowledge Centre.All rights reserved 経済学
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  • Celebrating The First 10 Years of the CPA Profession: Reflections on A Decade of Growth
    2025/06/26
    July 1, 2025, marks the 10th anniversary of the unified regulated accounting profession in Alberta. To celebrate this milestone, we're wrapping up the first season of Uncommon Sense with a look back at the unification process that led to the creation of the CPA designation, and the impact of unification on the profession over the last decade. And there's no one better to lead this discussion than two people who were at the forefront of the work to bring the old accounting designations together: Rachel Miller FCPA, FCA, CEO of CPA Alberta, and Greg Draper FCPA, FCGA, Board Chair at the time of unification. Rachel and Greg are the guests on this episode, and their conversation is both a nostalgic reflection on an historic (and occasionally hectic) time for the accounting profession and an overview of the growth of the CPA profession in the 10 years since unification became official. This episode marks the end of Season 1 of the Uncommon Sense podcast. The Hesje CPA Knowledge Centre team thanks everyone who has listened to our podcast since its launch last September. We're grateful to the CPAs who have been guests on the 47 episodes we've produced over the last 10 months; their knowledge and expertise are what have made the podcast a success. We won't be disappearing completely during the next six weeks. Through July and early August, listen for some "encore" episodes of Uncommon Sense and its predecessor podcast, "Straight From The CPA's Mouth." We'll be back with new episodes in mid-August. Happy Summer to all of our listeners and followers!
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    41 分
  • Leading the Way: A Conversation With Kandice Machado, CEO of Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis
    2025/06/19
    Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis—usually referred to as AGLC—is a crown corporation with a huge, complex, and important mandate when it comes to serving Alberta. As the organization's Chief Executive Officer, Kandice Machado CPA, CMA leads a team committed to effectively regulating alcohol, gaming and cannabis on behalf of Albertans while generating revenues that support charities across the province. In this episode, Kandice joins host Jessica de Groot to provide an informative, eye-opening look at the work of AGLC and how it balances its economic and social responsibilities. Kandice also shares her insights into how AGLC has evolved over the years to respond to the ever-changing nature of the gaming, liquor and cannabis industries. As well, she reflects on what she has learned about leadership, the value her CPA designation has brought to her career, and how to thrive professionally as an introvert.
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    39 分
  • A Mission-Driven Life: How I Bring Special Meaning to My Career
    2025/06/12
    Jennifer Neal CPA, CMA has dedicated much of her career to roles in the non-profit sector, or, as Jennifer more aptly calls it, the for-impact sector. She derives meaning from her work by helping to create possibilities for others. In this episode, Jennifer describes the work she does with AdaptAbilities, an organization that supports those with disabilities, and reflects on why it's important for any professional to get involved in the community and dedicate time to helping others. Jennifer's story is both personal and universal, and she has many powerful insights to share. In addition, Jennifer fills listeners in about the time her father, a celebrity radio DJ in Barrie, Ontario in the 1960s, attended a Beatles news conference in 1966 and took what might be Canada's first-ever selfie, with a Beatle or two in the background!
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    33 分

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