McGuire Sponsel launches the McGuire Sponsel Women’s Network
INDIANAPOLIS – McGuire Sponsel, a tax consulting firm with offices and clients throughout the United States, announced today the launch of the McGuire Sponsel Women’s Network. The mission of the network is to cultivate and celebrate the firm’s growing number of women and provide opportunities for community, professional development, and career growth.
“On behalf of the shareholders and our entire firm, I am thrilled to announce the creation and launch of the McGuire Sponsel Women’s Network,” said TJ Sponsel, co-founder and managing shareholder of Indianapolis-based McGuire Sponsel. “Beyond the technical experience and talents of women across our firm today, we are dedicated to the growth of our female workforce as we scale and are passionate about supporting all employees as they navigate and thrive in different stages of their careers.”
The McGuire Sponsel Women’s Network aims to help the firm’s female workforce be successful by offering dynamic programming, events, and activities that create distinct opportunities to hear more voices, to engage the leadership of women, and to foster an inclusive setting for growth.
“Supporting the current and future women of McGuire Sponsel is intentional and critical to the growth of our firm,” said Kelsey Brewer, chief marketing officer. “We look forward to building and celebrating our dynamic and inspiring network of women, and the most exciting part is we are just getting started.”
If you are interested in learning more, please contact Kelsey Brewer at kbrewer@mcguiresponsel.com.
TJ Sponsel II co-founded McGuire Sponsel in 2007 to deliver tax consulting services to leading local and regional CPA firms. McGuire Sponsel has since grown into a trusted consulting firm that serves hundreds of CPA firms from coast to coast.
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