SHARE: ![]() The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) congratulate this year’s winners of the Elijah Watt Sells Award. This award is granted to CPA candidates who obtain a cumulative average score above 95.50 across four sections of the Uniform CPA Examination, pass the four sections on their first attempt and have completed testing in 2024. More than 74,000 individuals sat for the CPA Exam last year, with 11 extraordinary candidates meeting the criteria to receive the Elijah Watt Sells Award. “The Elijah Watt Sells Award represents one of the highest honors in the CPA profession, and this year’s 11 recipients have demonstrated extraordinary commitment, intellect, and discipline in earning it,” said Susan Coffey, CPA, CGMA, CEO of public accounting at the AICPA. “These individuals are not only technically exceptional, they are also poised to shape the future of our profession. As the accounting landscape evolves, their leadership, integrity, and drive for excellence will play a vital role in upholding public trust and guiding businesses through complexity and change.” The Uniform CPA Exam is owned by the AICPA and administered in Prometric test centers by the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) on behalf of the 55 U.S. Boards of Accountancy. “The Elijah Watt Sells Award exemplifies technical excellence and a deep commitment to the highest standards of the accounting profession. On behalf of NASBA and our member Boards of Accountancy, congratulations are extended to this year’s 11 award recipients,” said NASBA President and CEO Daniel J. Dustin, CPA. “Know that your exceptional performance on the CPA Exam, which has placed you among the top CPA candidates nationwide, serves as a testament to the vested interest you have not only in your personal success but also in the continued advancement of the profession. We wish you all the best as you embark on your CPA journey.” The Elijah Watt Sells Award program was established by the AICPA in 1923 to recognize outstanding performance on the CPA Exam, as well as to honor Sells, one of the country’s first CPAs. A founding member of the firm now known as Deloitte, Sells was active in the establishment of the AICPA and played a significant role in advancing education within the profession. The individuals listed below are the 2024 Sells Award winners in alphabetical order, followed by their Board of Accountancy affiliation, education, and present employer:
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