The National Association of Black Accountants is a pre professional organization designed to address the needs of underrepresented students interested in various business disciplines; and promote the development of skills and talents central to successful careers in the future. B.M.M.M.O, which is now known as NABA, was founded in 1981, on the Binghamton University Campus by Anthony Kendall, who is currently the CEO of Mitchell and Titus, LLP.
We hold seminars, and workshops, as well as recruit professional speakers from all business fields in order to execute our mission. One of our paramount events for the year is attending the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) conference. The NABA conference helps prepare students for a future in corporate America. The conference consists of a four-day weekend packed with networking with hundreds of professionals and students in the business field, while enhancing job-searching opportunities.
In addition, we partake in numerous community service events, and host an annual banquet where students receive the opportunity to network with Binghamton alumni, while enjoying themselves with dinner and entertainment.
The objective of the National Association of Black Accountants is to address the needs of minority students interested in the various management disciplines and to promote the skills and characteristics central to successful careers within these disciplines.
National Association of Black Accountants
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