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Alexandria Romero, CPA, MPAcc – 2023 “40 Under 40” Honoree

Alexandria Romero, CPA, MPAcc – 2023 “40 Under 40” Honoree Director of FinanceCity of Pueblo, COwww.pueblo.us Professional Association RolesAmerican Institute Certified Public Accountants (AICPA Council Member At-Large, Emerging Professional Initiative Committee Past Chair, Benevolent Fund Committee Trustee, Edge Planning Committee Member, Government Auditing and Accounting Conference Planning Committee), Colorado Society of Certified Public Accountants (Educational... Read more »

Alexandria Romero, CPA, MPAcc – 2023 “40 Under 40” Honoree

Director of Finance
City of Pueblo, CO

www.pueblo.us

Professional Association Roles
American Institute Certified Public Accountants (AICPA Council Member At-Large, Emerging Professional Initiative Committee Past Chair, Benevolent Fund Committee Trustee, Edge Planning Committee Member, Government Auditing and Accounting Conference Planning Committee), Colorado Society of Certified Public Accountants (Educational Foundation Board of Trustee, Boards of Directors AICPA Council Representative), Pueblo City-County Library District (Foundation Board Vice Chair, Foundation Investment & Finance Committee Member).

What are you doing to make a difference in the profession, your community, the world?
I am actively involved in organizations at a local, state, and national level. I work to promote the accounting profession and young professionals as they embark on their careers. I have lead sessions on leadership and career choices at state societies and national conferences. 

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