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Contributing to Causes from Coast to Coast People, parks, and pets benefited as hundreds of Economic and Valuation Services (EVS) and Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) Tax do-gooders participated in the practices' annual Volunteer Day. More than 600 EVS and M&A Tax professionals in 18 offices teamed up to give back to local communities.
KPMG's Environmental Steward It’s the coldest, driest, most unforgiving spot on the planet and sits at the "end of the world." It's Antarctica and it's where Sustainable IT Manager Darren McGann just recently returned.
From Kansas City to Kenya For Kansas City Audit Senior Associate Ryan Hudnall, taking a five-week sabbatical to work on a number of service projects in Kenya was more than a rewarding experience.
Showing Mettle At The Pedal This past summer, Boston Tax Manager Kyle Geiselman took the fitness-for-philanthropy model to a whole new level.
All in the Family Audit Associate, Sarah Guillen, challenged her father, accountant Ruben Guillen, that she could earn a higher score on the CPA exam than he had when he was her age.
The Mark of a Leader: Phil Mickelson What's the mark of a leader? Find out from Phil. Whether on the golf course or in the course of business, leadership has its own definition. Hear the stories behind the leading moments in his career at Phil.KPMG.com.
On Top of the World This summer, many KPMG people took time away from the office to travel and enjoy their favorite hobbies. But while most of us worked up a sweat on the beach or the golf course, two KPMG professionals engaged in some serious international competition. Here, find out how these world-class athletes spent their summer vacations.
Going the Distance Atlanta Senior Associate Brian Thompson is taking a combined six-month sabbatical and leave of absence to hike all 2,176 miles of the Appalachian Trail in an effort to raise $100,000 for children's charities.
Doing What Counts Boston Audit Senior Associate Kat Decelles doesn't believe in halfway measures unless you mean traveling halfway around the world to spend a year traveling to an African orphanage. Decelles took a year-long leave of absence from KPMG to help put a Tanzanian Orphanage on solid financial footing.
Altruistic Traveler Advisory Partner, Lori Greenawalt is a self-described "experiential traveler". About six years ago her adventures took an unexpected turn that changed her life and the lives of scores of others. She and three friends traveled to a remote area of Peru with Medical Ministry International, where she helped to organize teams of medical professionals to help provide treatment to more than 200 patients per day.
Alpine Adventure First-ever KPMG U.S. Ski Competition Connects KPMGers in Steamboat Springs. In late March, more than 30 KPMG people gathered in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, for a unique networking event: the first-ever KPMG U.S. Ski and Snowboard Competition.


