PICPA CEO Named Among Top Business Leaders in Philadelphia Titan 100

State CPA Societies | June 5, 2026

PICPA CEO Named Among Top Business Leaders in Philadelphia Titan 100

Jen Cryder has been named among the Philadelphia Titan 100, which recognizes the top 100 Philadelphia-area CEOs and C-level executives who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, vision, and passion.

Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs CEO Jen Cryder has been named among the Philadelphia Titan 100, which recognizes the top 100 Philadelphia-area CEOs and C-level executives who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, vision, and passion.

“I’m proud to stand among the leaders shaping the future of business in Philadelphia and beyond,” Cryder said in a statement on June 3. “Accounting drives the financial strength of every industry, and I’m committed to helping our business community thrive by ensuring our members are equipped to deliver excellent services. As our profession evolves, I will continue to champion the policies, training, and innovative practices that keep accounting strong and relevant.”

Cryder has served as CEO of the PICPA since 2021, leading the state’s foremost organization that represents nearly 18,000 accounting professionals.

Prior to being named CEO, Cryder served as executive vice president and chief operating officer, after having joined the organization as CFO and vice president.

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A leading voice in the accounting space, Cryder shares her insights on trends, challenges, and opportunities in the profession, and has participated in interviews for a wide range of media outlets. She has consistently been named one of the 100 Most Influential People in Accounting by Accounting Today since 2023 and was named one of the Philadelphia Business Journal’s Most Influential CEOs.

Cryder earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Temple University and a master’s degree in business administration with a concentration in taxation from Drexel University.

The Titan 100 program highlights the most accomplished business leaders in various regions around the U.S. In addition to accounting, these leaders represent technology, manufacturing, education, healthcare, construction/real estate, staffing, professional services, hospitality, transportation, and the nonprofit sector, among many others.

Collectively, those recognized among the Philadelphia Titan 100 and their companies employ more than 100,000 individuals and generate billions of dollars in annual revenues.

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