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Filipino CPAs on the rise: How these CPAs make their name locally and globally

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September 4, 2025

The journey of CEU alumni to becoming certified public accountants

Pursuing a career in accountancy demands more than passion and perseverance.

It calls for a deep well of technical knowledge, the ability to think critically under pressure, and a learning environment that shapes both intellect and character. For Centro Escolar University (CEU) alumni Bryan Torres and Joane Biaco, these were the cornerstones of their journey toward becoming Certified Public Accountants (CPA).

Today, Bryan is thriving in California’s finance industry, while Joane is steadily making her mark in the local accounting landscape. Both carry with them the lessons and values instilled at CEU, crediting their alma mater for grounding them in both character and competence.

In a recent conversation, Bryan and Joane reflected on their journey—on the challenges, breakthroughs, and the experiences that helped them navigate the demanding world of accountancy. Their stories reveal not just personal triumphs, but the enduring relevance of quality education in building globally competitive professionals.

Choosing the institution that nurtures both skill and spirit

Before they could earn the title of CPA, Bryan and Joane had to make an equally important decision, where to begin their journey. Bryan had initially started college in Baguio, but later opted for Manila for more opportunities. CEU stood out to him and took the entrance exam right away. “I am grateful for that redirection of path,” he said.

Joane’s path was more personal. “My older siblings graduated from CEU and I highly recommended that I also enroll in CEU. I took my senior high school at CEIS, so I decided to pursue my degree in the same school,” she shared.

Both eventually found themselves in the halls of CEU, where they began the long but rewarding road to becoming CPAs.

Starting from scratch and building a foundation

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