Listen in to in-depth discussions on the latest issues with thought leaders from around the profession.
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Heather Paquette of KPMG talks about how digital ledger technologies are impacting business and the auditing profession.
November 8 -
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Crystal Cooke of the AICPA and Todd Shapiro of the ICPAS discuss the centennial of the first Black CPA, what we can learn from pioneering Black accountants, and the work the profession needs to do on diversity.
October 4 -
Forensic accounting champion Dawn Brolin on what accountants can do to help clients detect and prevent scams.
September 27 -
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Jackson Johnson of Johnson Global Accountancy shares best practices for auditors facing their overseer -- and for making audits better in general.
August 30 -
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Carrie Steffen of the Whetstone Group on how accountants need to think differently — but not that differently — when they offer client accounting services.
August 16 -
With accounting firms facing high levels of burnout, thought leader and modern firm pioneer Dawn Brolin talks about her new book, "The Designated Motivator," and explores how firms can keep staff engaged and inspired.
August 9 -
Grant Thornton's Chris Stephenson and Joe Brown talk about why firms need to embrace being more creative with services, products and technology.
August 2 -
Major elements of the accounting firm model are changing, and Tamera Loerzel and Jennifer Wilson of ConvergenceCoaching identify some of the most important changes that firm leaders need to keep up with.
July 26 -
Author and CPA CeCe Leung shares what she learned from telling the stories of pioneering accountants in her book, "Dear Accountant."
July 19 -
As companies look to come back from the pandemic, data analysis can help them bounce back stronger, according to RSM International's Paul Herring.
July 12 -
Deloitte's Lara Abrash and Thalia Smith discuss why so many of the profession's DEI efforts have met with little success, and what needs to happen going forward.
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