BPM’s Jill Pappenheimer Named Influential Woman in Bay Area Business

The San Francisco Business Times Annually Recognizes Prominent Female Leaders

BPM, one of the 50 largest public accounting and advisory firms in the country, announced Jill Pappenheimer, HR Consulting partner, has been recognized as one of the Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business by the San Francisco Business Times. Jill reinforces and encourages BPM’s dedication to diversity within the Firm and the community.

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“Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business”

This year, the “Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business” celebrates 102 women who demonstrate leadership, achievement and influence in their industry and community.

With 30 years of Human Resources experience, Jill brings an extensive business management background to BPM’s HR Consulting practices, which gives her a unique perspective of the people function. Before BPM, Jill co-founded Options4Growth, a boutique-consulting firm that combined Human Resources consulting with cloud-based technology. Jill’s passion is to change the way organizations engage their people and the way people engage in their work.

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“A diverse workplace is a stronger workplace and one that elevates opportunities for women. I feel honored to be recognized as an influential woman in 2020 alongside some amazing leaders who exemplify the value of giving women seats at the table and voices in the day-to-day decisions,” said Pappenheimer. “We are proof that women are invaluable assets, and we reinforce the importance of supporting and mentoring the next generation of women leaders.”

BPM underscores the value of recruiting and retaining women in the workforce through its Inclusion Now! (IN!) initiative, which is designed to enhance the personal development of minorities at the Firm. BPM expanded its diversity and inclusion initiative this year – from women’s initiative now! (win!) to Inclusion Now! (IN!) – to emphasize its support of all groups, including LGBTQIA+ and non-binary team members.

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