It is no secret that the audit profession is rapidly changing. Increased client demands and expectations, regulatory changes, and an influx of progressive technologies are reshaping the profession. As the world moves toward a more automated and data-driven audit environment, it is becoming increasingly clear that the right tools and technologies can make all the difference in driving efficiencies, increasing confidence, and ultimately delivering better outcomes for clients.
Does your firm have the tools and resources to keep up with the changing industry landscape? How can you make progress toward the future to ensure that your firm remains relevant and competitive without completely disrupting your firm and your processes?
Join this Thomson Reuters webcast with Scott Spradling, Director of Audit Innovation, and Steve Lindsey, Director of Product Management, as they discuss ways to future-proof your audit practice and stay ahead of the competition—without disrupting your firm.
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Executive Director, Audit Innovation
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Scott Spradling is Executive Director, Audit Innovation with Thomson Reuters. His professional passion is working with our teams to help audit firms apply progressive technologies in practical ways and allow auditors to do work that is faster, better, and more fun. Prior to joining Thomson Reuters, Scott was an auditor with KPMG. He has over 30 years of experience and has worked as a strategic consultant to audit technology providers.
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Director of Product Management
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Steve Lindsey, director of product management, leads the design and development efforts of Thomson Reuters’ online and desktop audit and assurance products. He has worked for Thomson Reuters for over 30 years, first as an editor and author of audit and accounting guidance and later leading the development of Thomson Reuters’ audit software product line, including Checkpoint Tools, SMART Practice Aids, and Checkpoint Engage.
Steve is a CPA and has been active in the accounting profession for over 40 years. He began his career in public practice working with KPMG and a small, local firm in Fort Worth, Texas. The hands-on experience gained providing audit, accounting, and tax services to clients ranging from small businesses to multinational companies gives him a unique understanding of the challenges faced by CPAs and their clients today.
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Sales Coach
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Bill D. Carrera is a Sales Coach for Thomson Reuters. He has over eight years of experience providing onsite and web-based software training and consulting to firms implementing a variety of software. Prior to joining Thomson Reuters, Bill spent 17 years in public accounting, primarily providing attest services to a wide variety of clients in various industries. Bill has a bachelor’s degree in accounting and is a Certified Public Accountant, licensed in Texas since 2002.