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Tackling the Tax World with Ashia Thompson '18

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December 1, 2022

The Lubin Link Podcast

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Lubin alumna Ashia Thompson '18

Ashia Thompson '18 details why the Lubin School of Business was the perfect fit for graduate school, what it was like working at two of the biggest accounting firms in the world, and why she decided to leave a Big Four to start her own successful firm.

This episode was recorded on December 1, 2022

Tune into the to hear how guests went from go-getting Lubin students to successful entrepreneurs, social media mavens, directors, CEOs, and beyond. They offer their best tips to students and share how you can make the most out of your #LubinLife.

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