Jagruti Solanki is one of Atlanta Inno’s “50 on Fire”
Jagruti Solanki has had a year of awards: most recently she was one of three finalists in the Crypto/Blockchain category at Atlanta Inno’s inaugural "50 on Fire" event. The fifty entrepreneurs and startups were honored as trailblazers in 11 categories.
Solanki is a partner at the accounting firm Aprio, one of the top 50 CPA firms in the USA with over 500 employees, serving companies globally. She has a Bachelor’s and Post-Graduate Diploma from India and an MBA from Maharishi University of Management (MUM) in Iowa. Solanki has been instrumental in developing best practices in blockchain accounting that help companies manage tax issues related to tokenization, initial coin offerings, and cryptocurrency. She and her team are pioneers in blockchain accounting, with more than five years’ experience in providing tax, audit, audit readiness, and consulting services to companies. She has addressed over 20 conferences in 2018.
Aprio conferred its 2018 Business Development of the Year award on her. During Atlanta Blockchain Week, she was honored in the category of Innovative Women in Blockchain. And at the DCPA national conference in Washington, D.C., her contributions earned her one of the two 2018 Innovative Practitioner of the Year Awards.
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https://www.aprio.com/people/jagruti-solanki/
https://www.americaninno.com/atlanta/50-on-fire/meet-atlanta-innos-50-on-fire/?utm_content=89936120&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&hss_channel=fbp-39109302639
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