Monthly Archives: February 2012
NASBA lauds Pitney Bowes VP for “Being a Difference”
Publication: Accounting TodayPublished: February 28, 2012Author: Danielle Lee Robbie Narcisse, vice president of global ethics and business practices for Pitney Bowes, was recently honored with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy Center for the Public Trust’s Being a Difference Award for her high standard of social responsibility and ethical leadership in business. The…
Robbie Narcisse | 2011-2012
February 21, 2012, Stamford, Connecticut As Vice President, Global Ethics and Business Practices, Ms. Narcisse leads the Company’s efforts to ensure that its worldwide business operations are conducted in full compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, Pitney Bowes policies and procedures, and with the highest ethical standards. Through her leadership, Pitney Bowes was recognized…
Pitney Bowes Executive, Robbie Narcisse, Receives Being a Difference Award
NASHVILLE, TN and STAMFORD, CT (February 27, 2012) – Established in 2007, The NASBA Center for the Public Trust ( CPT) Being a Difference Award program, recognizes individuals and organizations that practice high standards of social responsibility and ethical leadership in business. On Tuesday, February, 21, NASBA CPT leaders presented the prestigious Being a Difference…
Malissia Clinton | 2011-2012
On November 16, 2011, Costello and Alexander traveled to The Aerospace Corporation in El Segundo, California, to present the Being a Difference Award to Ms. Malissia Clinton, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary. The award presentation was made in conjunction with a company-wide Managers’ Meeting. Aerospace used the opportunity to create an internal campaign…
Stephen H. Epstein | 2011-2012
The NASBA Center for the Public Trust (NASBA CPT) recently honored Stephen H. Epstein with its Being a Difference Award. Epstein received the award at the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants (MACPA) 2011 Awards Dinner in Birmingham, Mich. Established in 2006, the Being a Difference Award honors individuals and organizations for their unique contributions…
Robbie Narcisse Presented Being a Difference Award
As Vice President, Global Ethics and Business Practices, Ms. Narcisse leads the Company’s efforts to ensure that its worldwide business operations are conducted in full compliance with all applicable laws and regulations…
Good News (Jan/Feb 2012)
Ohio Firm Celebrates 25 Year Anniversary with Charity Work Employees of Brockman, Coats, Gedelian & Company, a northeast Ohio accounting firm, recently celebrated the firm’s 25th anniversary by volunteering and donating to 25 local charities. Founding and current managing partner Dave Brockman said, "It was important to us that we recognize this anniversary by demonstrating…
Changing the World One Frame at a Time (Jan/Feb 2012)
The Center for the Public Trust (CPT) launches the 2012 National Ethics in Action Student Video Competition this month as an opportunity for college and university students nationwide to unleash their creativity while focusing on the theme of portraying Ethics in Action. Four prizes will be awarded in two categories; short film, 3-5 minutes in…
Epstein and Clinton Award Presentations (Jan/Feb 2012)
In the October edition of Ethics Matters, five honorees of the Center for the Public Trust’s (CPT) Being a Difference Award were introduced. Since the last edition of the newsletter, the CPT has traveled to Birmingham, Michigan and El Segundo, California, to present two honorees with their awards, each in a unique ceremony. On October…
CPT Co-Sponsors 6th Annual Baruch Audit Conference
A day before the 10th anniversary of Enron’s spectacular bankruptcy filing, on December 1, 2011, the NASBA Center for the Public Trust with Baruch College, of the City University of New York, held its Sixth Annual Auditing Conference on “Ensuring Integrity.”



