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LSU FLORES MBA PROGRAM TO HOST INTERNAL AUDIT SERIES

LSU’s Flores MBA Program, the flagship program of the E. J. Ourso College of Business, will offer a concentrated series for those wishing to prepare for the Certified Internal Auditor Exam without actually having to enroll in LSU as a matriculating student. Sessions will be facilitated by the college’s internationally-renown Center for Internal Auditing. [MORE]


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CIA ALUMNI PROFILE
Abby McCurry
Name:Abby McCurry
Organization: Postlethwaite & Netterville
Title:Consulting Manager
Completed CIA: 2000
Degree(s): MBA, concentration in Internal Audit, LSU, May 2001
BS, Accounting, May 1999
Year of Award: November, 2000
Brief Work History:: Abby joined Postlethwaite & Netterville (P&N) in February 2005. Prior to joining P& N, Abby worked for a national accounting firm for one year in the Internal Audit Services division. Also, Abby was the Director of Internal Audit for a local community bank for two and a half years.
Quote About CIA: Participating in the LSUCIA Program has been the most rewarding experience of my college career. It gave me a great foundation, helping me to excel in my professional endeavors.
Advice for Current Students: Challenge yourself to see beyond the "perceived" work load and concentrate on the benefits of networking, thinking outside of the box, and excelling in your career.