Thursday, April 10, 2014

Volunteer Opportunity at the Ben Roethlisberger Football Camp!

There are volunteers needed at the Ben Roethlisberger Football Camp this spring in the Harmony area.

Setup: June 15, 2014
Camp Date: June 16-17 2014
Location: Seneca Valley High School, Harmony PA

Providing the opportunity to work on the pro camps to local students is a major component that they utilize to produce successful camps throughout the country. They’ve been successful in providing a beneficial real-world experience to students who are passionate about working in the sports industry. Along with students who are interested in helping them market the camps, they are also looking for anyone who is interested in helping with the execution of the camps. To give you an idea of what their camps entail, watch this video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qd0h7DZcXus


Volunteer Opportunity:
-Assist in facility set up
-Assist in event tasks (registration, security, etc.)
-Help with tasks during camp (hydration, field set-up, goodie bag distribution)
-Maintain and provide VIP hospitality at a first class event
-Miscellaneous responsibilities
-Assist in facility “tear down”/clean up
-Opportunity to assist with incentive based marketing

*To volunteer send resume to Joseph Levers at events@procamps.com



Post Written by Kristen Koscinski

Friday, April 4, 2014

RMU's Spring Career Fair.

Are you graduating soon? Do you want an idea what the job market is like in Pittsburgh? Do you need an internship? Are you an RMU alumnus looking for a new job? Clear your schedule on April 8th because RMU's Spring Career Fair is here!
From 12:00pm to 4:00pm 88 organizations will be at the Sewall Center, bring plenty of resumes and dress to impress! The career fair is only open to current RMU students (please bring your student ID and resumes), and RMU alumni. You will be able to freely roam around the arena area and talk with employers and see what is available.
No pre-registration is required, just please arrive in professional dress with plenty of resumes. Students can view a regularly updated listing of all employers on the Events portion of ColonialTRAK. The ColonialTRAK postings identify the majors, job category, and/ or types of positions available. Below is a list of employers that will be at the career fair (current as of April 1st):

21st Century Financial, Inc. 
Adecco 
Aflac 
Allegheny Health Network 
American Income Life (AIL) 
Army Medical Department 
Auto-Owners Insurance Company 
AXA Advisors 
Barber National Institute 
Becker Professional Education 
BNY Mellon 
Carnegie Mellon University 
CBS Radio—Pittsburgh 
Chromalox 
City of Pittsburgh 
Clean Water Action 
Clearview Federal Credit Union 
Coldwell Banker Real Estate Inc. 
COMDOC a Xerox Company 
Commonwealth of PA-Civil Service Commission 
Cornerstone Television Network 
Creehan & Company 
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 
Dick’s Sporting Goods 
Dollar Bank 
Doodle Bugs! Children’s Centers 
Eat’n Park Hospitality Group 
EDMC-Education Management Corporation 
Enterprise Rent-A-Car 
Erie Insurance 
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts 
Family Behavioral Resources 
Family Video 
FedEx Ground 
Gannon University 
Glade Run Lutheran Services 
Glen Mills Schools 
Heritage Valley Health System 
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield 
Hilti 
Homewood Suites by Hilton 
Howard Hanna Real Estate 
InVision Human Services 
Keystone Insurers Group, Inc. 
Konecranes 
LANtek Computer Service 
Liberty Mutual Insurance Group 
Lifesteps, Inc. 
Mainstay Life Services 
MaryKay Cosmetics 
MassMutual Pittsburgh 
Mondelez International (Formerly Kraft Foods) 
Mutual of Omaha 
Nemacolin Woodlands Resort 
Newton Consulting, LLC 
Northwest Savings Bank 
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network 
Peace Corps 
Penske Truck Leasing 
Percheron Field Services 
PHEAA—Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency 
Pittsburgh Public Schools 
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary 
PLS Logistics Services 
Prudential Financial 
Questeq 
Riverset Credit Union 
Robert Morris University –Admissions 
Robert Morris University-Human Resources 
S&T Bank 
SDLC Partners, L.P. 
ServiceLink, A Black Knight Company 
Sherwin-Williams 
Smith Micro Software, Inc. 
Step-By-Step, Inc. 
Summa Technologies 
Supervalu 
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) 
The Woodlands Foundation 
Toys “R” Us 
Travelers U.S. Army 
U.S. Steel 
University of Pittsburgh Katz School of Business 
W.K. Merriman, Inc. 
WORD-FM/WPIT-AM 
Young Professional Women in Energy (YPWE) 

Post by Ian Munroe

Accounting for Success: Diversity in the Profession, Diversity in Opportunities

Details and Registration can be found here: http://www.picpa.org/Aptify/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?ID=16925

Are you hesitant to pursue a career in accounting? The US Census Bureau reports that one in three residents is a minority. By 2050, minorities will become the majority of the US population.

Gain inside from a panel of experienced CPAs on how to build your personal brand, set career goals, and participate in roundtable discussions on social media, networking, ethics and more.

Register Online or call (215) 496-9272, and share the event with your friends and colleagues. Non-member students may register with this form.

Fee: Free!

From Professor MacPhail:

Below please see an invitation to attend a city-wide meeting in connection with the start-up of a Pittsburgh city-wide student chapter of the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA).  For those of you who were not able to attend the last AFA meeting, Mr. Richard Ward and several NABA colleagues made a presentation on the mission of NABA and the activities planned for the Pittsburgh city-wide chapter.  The kick-off meeting is at KPMG offices on Thursday April 17 at 6:00 PM.
Students of all races and ethnicities are welcome to join.  The only requirement is that you support the mission of NABA.  If you are interested in being a part of this landmark action in accounting history in our region, please join us on April 17.

You can register by clicking on Details and Registration, which will then be followed by a link Students May Register With This Form.  Registration is free. Dr. Fratto and I will be attending and are happy to drive any student who needs ride from campus to downtown Pittsburgh -- you just need to contact us.



Please let me know if you register and if you need a ride; or if you are driving and can take other students too.  Thank you for your consideration. Dr. Fratto and I look forward to seeing many of you on April 17.

Post by Ian Munroe

United Way expands tax prep services

Article was published originally in the April 3rd, 2014 edition of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette.

Photo by: Michael Henninger/Post-Gazette
Sam Welker, 24, of Moon, is a former Marine who provides free tax assistance to veterans as part of a United Way program.

By Joyce Gannon / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Sam Welker served four years in the U.S. Marine Corps, including seven months in Afghanistan, and rose to the rank of corporal before returning to his hometown of Moon where he’s pursuing an accounting degree at Robert Morris University.

So when a faculty member at RMU tapped him to volunteer for a program that helps veterans prepare their income tax returns, Mr. Welker, 24, said it was an ideal opportunity to combine his life experiences.

“I was definitely looking to give back,” said Mr. Welker, who offers tax preparation assistance at the Veterans Leadership Program on the South Side.

He’s also a site coordinator for a center at RMU that processes tax returns for veterans.

Free tax help for veterans is available through a program sponsored by the Money in Your Pocket Coalition and United Way of Allegheny County, which have been assisting low-income individuals with their tax returns since 2006.

This year, United Way expanded its offerings to more sites, including the Veterans’ Leadership Program, so that those who need help can more easily access the free services.

Though the assistance site at RMU has been up and running for a couple of years, “There was a mismatch between where the vets were” and RMU’s suburban setting, said Angela Reynolds, director of programs for financially struggling adults and families at the United Way.

With its location on heavily-traveled East Carson Street, the Veterans Leadership Program can be reached by public transportation. That means more individuals can take advantage of free tax help there, she said.

Another way that United Way expanded the tax program this year was through a partnership with the Human Services Center Corp. in Turtle Creek that helps international students in Pittsburgh who haven’t filed taxes before. Those individuals can get assistance at a site at the University of Pittsburgh’s Graduate School of Public and International Affairs.

Next year, the program hopes to provide more sites for people with disabilities and sites that would be convenient for the region’s growing Latino population, Ms. Reynolds said. “Community partnerships are key for the success of these clinics.” United Way describes the clinics as “mobile sites” that target individuals with specialized needs.

At the Veterans Leadership Program, for instance, the staff publicized the program and alerted veterans that trained volunteers would be on site on Saturdays so that they could make appointments. More than 20 veterans to date have received help with their taxes there, Ms. Reynolds said.

From January through last week, the Money in Your Pocket program had processed 3,700 tax returns for people in the region, according to United Way.

Besides the sites for veterans and international students, there are 11 sites currently offering tax help before the federal filing deadline of April 15. Appointments can be made by calling 2-1-1, United Way’s helpline.

To qualify for free tax assistance, individual income cannot exceed $20,000; family income must be $40,000 or less.

Those making up to $51,000 can call 2-1-1 to learn about other sites where they can get tax help in Allegheny and surrounding counties. Also, individuals or families with incomes up to $58,000 can get free tax assistance at www.myfreetaxes.com/UWAC, which is a website sponsored by the Walmart Foundation, United Way, Goodwill Industries International and the National Disability Institute.

The Money in Your Pocket Coalition is comprised of nonprofit organizations and government agencies. Volunteers are trained by the Internal Revenue Service.

Last year, the coalition helped to prepare 5,811 returns that generated $10 million in refunds for Allegheny County residents, including $4.1 million in earned income tax credits, according to the United Way.

Joyce Gannon: jgannon@post-gazette.com or 412-263-1580.

Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/business/finance/2014/04/04/Vets0404/stories/201404040012#ixzz2xwEtD9HU

Thursday, April 3, 2014

$2000 Scholarship Available - deadline is fast approaching

20-Year Club Annual Scholarship

This is a one-time award which will be applied towards tuition and books during the 2014-2015 academic year.

$2000 Scholarship Eligibility
· Full-time undergraduate student enrolled at RMU
· Minimum 60 credits (at least 30 earned at RMU); Maximum 90 credits
· Minimum GPA = 3.00

Note: full institutional tuition scholarship recipients are not eligible.  Also, previous winners of the 20-year club scholarship are not eligible. The scholarship winner will be selected based upon a blind review of applications by the 20-year scholarship club committee.  Committee members will review the application and the required essay to determine the winner. To receive an application, please email Dr. Cathleen Jones at jones@rmu.edu.  (The application is pasted in below.)  Applications are to be submitted electronically to Dr. Jones and must be received by April 16, 2014.

20-Year Club Annual Scholarship Application
The application is to consist of two Word documents: a title page and an application.  Please submit them as separate documents to jones@rmu.edu .  No personal information is to appear on the application itself, just the title page.  Applications must be received by April 16, 2014.

Eligibility
• Full-time undergraduate student enrolled at RMU
• Minimum 60 credits (at least 30 earned at RMU); Maximum 90 credits
• Minimum GPA = 3.00
• Note: full institutional tuition scholarship recipients are not eligible.  Also, previous winners of the 20-Year Club scholarship are not eligible.

Review
Reviewers will use the following criteria when evaluating the application and the essay:
• Degree of involvement with RMU and beyond
• Scholastic accomplishments
• Essay
• Originality
• Well-written
• Free of grammatical errors.      

Title Page
Include the following information on the title page: name, student #, home address, telephone #, date of birth.

Application
1. GPA:
2. Major:
3. What is your career/professional goal?  Write it here:
4. If employed, how many hours per week do you work on average?
5. What type of employment is it?  Briefly describe here:
6. List your activities, honors, awards, and recognitions since enrolling at RMU:
7. List any extracurricular activities you have been involved in since enrolling at RMU.  Include any offices or positions you held.
8. List your service to RMU, the community, and/or nonprofit/religious organizations since enrolling at RMU.

Essay
Please attach a 300-500 word essay (double-spaced) on ONE of the following topics:
1. Think about a time when you had to decide between taking a risk and playing it safe.  What choice did you make?  Would you make the same decision again? Why or why not?
2. Think about the statement “Individuals Matter” and explain how you personally experienced this concept at RMU.
3. Describe your career aspirations after leaving RMU.  Explain how your experiences at RMU have prepared you for that career.
4. Describe your biggest challenge while attending RMU and how you overcame the obstacle/s related to that challenge.

From the Desk of the Dean: School of Business Annual Picnic

Students,

As we approach the end of the academic year, it is time to celebrate all the accomplishments of the School of Business students, faculty and staff. We have a lot to celebrate including our recent re-accreditation by AACSB International and a successful inaugural Business Week . I invite you to join our faculty and staff for our Annual School of Business Spring Picnic on Wednesday, April 30th, 2014, 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. at Massey Gardens, right outside of Massey Hall. You may stop at any time during this time period. We will have a cookout and various festivities, including raffle prizes.

Please RSVP to Anne Wessell at wessell@rmu.edu by Monday, April 21st.

John M. Beehler, Ph.D, CPA
Dean and Professor of Accounting
School of Business
Robert Morris University