February 5, 2024

Robyn K. Fuller-Butler, CPA – 2023 “40 Under 40” Honoree

Robyn K. Fuller-Butler, CPA – 2023 “40 Under 40” Honoree PartnerJ&F Advisors, PLLCwww.jandfadvisors.com Career HighlightsIntuit Partner Council, MICPA Award for Diversity and Inclusion, MICPA Feature Member, Started MACRS nonprofit, appointed to AICPA board of examiners.  What are you doing to make a difference in the profession, your community, the world?I am highly committed to financial... Read more »

Robyn K. Fuller-Butler, CPA – 2023 “40 Under 40” Honoree

Partner
J&F Advisors, PLLC
www.jandfadvisors.com

Career Highlights
Intuit Partner Council, MICPA Award for Diversity and Inclusion, MICPA Feature Member, Started MACRS nonprofit, appointed to AICPA board of examiners. 

What are you doing to make a difference in the profession, your community, the world?
I am highly committed to financial literacy and as a result I authored my first children’s book called Let’s be Fair, to teach age appropriate lessons to children about money. I also recently founded a nonprofit with my partner, MACRS, where we are working to change the landscape of the accounting profession, by helping minority students, who are interested in accounting, to obtain the CPA certification. I am a wife and mother. I enjoy spending time with my family, and traveling.  

Current Professional Reading / Listening
Atomic Habits, Necessary Endings,  and The Four Agreements 

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