 For over a decade, DMJ has been committed to supporting the athletes of Special Olympics. From the swampy waters of Oak Hollow lake to Wet n’ Wild’s ice–filled pool, for 12 consecutive years, winter waters have been served up cold to DMJ employees willing to take the plunge! This year’s event, on Saturday, February 25, will be an opportunity for the Guilford County Sheriff’s Department to raise more than $50,000 for Special Olympics North Carolina.
Dedicated to enabling more than 38,000 athletes in North Carolina with sports training, leadership development, and Olympic–style competition; Special Olympics charges no fees to its athletes for participation. And this year, the need is more critical than ever.
Special Olympic athletes benefit directly from fundraising events, such as the Guilford County Sheriff Departments’ Polar Plunge, and DMJ strives to remain the organizations frontrunner of support. DMJ partner, Dana Beeson, serves as an example for her years of volunteerism to Special Olympics, both as a coach and mentor, and a recent recipient of the Presidential Service Award. 2012 DMJ team members Laura Hartley, Drew Saia, Kim Scott, Caitlin Birney, and Erin Popowitch have committed to taking the plunge. What will your commitment be?
For more information or to visit our fundraising page.
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The Piedmont Business Ethics Award (PBEA) was created in 2000 to refocus collective attention on people and companies who choose to do the right thing every day. Since then, PBEA has honored more than a dozen local companies. Join Premier Partner, DMJ as we change the conversation and recognize the good folks among us.
For more information, visit the Piedmont Business Ethics Awards website at www.piedmontethics.com. |
In an effort to continue its support of area business, DMJ will be the premier sponsor for the Small Business Banquet held annually to celebrate and recognize leadership in the small business community on Thursday, May 10. Sanford Area Chamber of Commerce and Central Carolina Community College’s Small Business Center in Lee County organizes the banquet and awards the Small Business Person and Advocate of the Year Awards that evening.
For more information contact the Sanford Area Chamber of Commerce. |
This is an annual firm presentation for DMJ friends and industry professionals. Participants gain a better understanding of the framework established for CPAs following the AICPA Code of Ethics, other regulatory bodies, and the NC rules for CPAs practicing in North Carolina.
*This course satisfies the two-hour annual Ethics CPE course requirement for all licensed North Carolina CPAs. |