
The American Society of Women Accountants (ASWA) was formed in 1938 to increase the opportunities for women in all fields of accounting and finance. The first chapter was chartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. Members of The American Society of Women Accountants and their companies benefit from practical resources and benefit programs that strengthen their professional growth. ASWA members tap into an extensive knowledge base of accounting and finance professionals with technical expertise to provide solutions for the most complex issues. Our members communicate both virtually and in-person through online discussion forums, national and regional conferences and chapter meetings. The majority of our members have attained professional certifications such as CPA, CMA, CIA, and CFP. The mission of ASWA is to enable women in all accounting and related fields to achieve their full personal, professional and economic potential and to contribute to the future development of their profession.
ASWA is proud to recognize the organizations in our corporate partners. These organizations are leaders in their industries who recognize the value of ASWA and the accounting profession.
ASWA was formed in 1938 to increase the opportunities for women in all fields of accounting and finance. The first chapter was chartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. Members of The American Society of Women Accountants and their companies benefit from practical resources and benefit programs that strengthen their professional growth.
Corporate PartnersASWA is led by a national Board of Directors that oversees the implementation of the organization's strategic plan. There is also a group of Regional Directors which serve as liaisons between the chapters and the national organization and ensure that the communication channel between these leaders is effective.
Board of DirectorsASWA Chapters contain active accounting and financial professionals across the country. Find your Chapter and get started today. If you do not live within 50 miles of an ASWA chapter, you may join as a national “Member-at-Large."
