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Denise Harlan is named an OSCPA Power of Change honoree!

SSB is pleased to announce that Denise Harlan has been selected as an OSCPA Power of Change honoree!

The 12 women recognized are the embodiment of leadership, dedication and passion. The Power of Change recognition salutes individuals who are advocates for women’s initiatives in the workplace and business community, serve as mentors or role models, make a significant impact on their communities or break barriers for other women. This is the second year OSCPA has awarded the Power of Change recognition to women making a difference in their professional and personal communities.

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