About National Association of Black Accountants Inc. New York Chapter
Established in 1969 by nine African American accountants in New York City , NABA has effectively addressed systematic problems and challenges faced by African-American accounting professionals for 40 years.
The National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. (NABA) is one of the premier professional organizations in the nation. NABA has the unique opportunity of representing the interests of more than 100,000 people of color in furthering their educational, professional, and career aspirations in the related business fields of accounting, consulting, finance, and information technology.
The motto of NABA, Lifting As We Climb, is exemplified best in our mission, which addresses the professional needs of our members while developing and inspiring future leaders who will shape tomorrow's accounting and finance professions. In addition, NABA's Center for Advancement of Minority Accountants (CAMA) has established a series of career development programs that serve the membership at the national, regional and local levels. CAMA has also been instrumental in encouraging the next generation of young professionals to consider other opportunities in business.
The mission of the National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. (NABA) is to address the professional needs of its members, including providing avenues for member growth, development, and professional advancement in the accounting, finance and general management professions.
Locations
Primary Office Location
P.O. Box 2791, Grand Central Station New York NY 10163