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NCACPA Converge (Virtual)

1:00 pm–4:30 pm ET

# of CPE Credits

25.5

Description

Converge brings to life the shared vision of our members, board, and staff to create an innovative and evolutionary conference experience that joins together a diverse group of professionals from many practice areas.
 
Get ready for an epic four days of not only learning, but also collaborating, connecting, and creativity!
 
Please Note: All Hot Track Huddle and hands-on Learning Lab sessions are in-person ONLY

Objective

To create an event that brings a broad audience together through a variety of topics and learning modalities for networking and important industry updates.

Highlights

See Description

Who Should Attend

Accounting professionals, CPAs in industry, and business leaders (C-suite, strategy leaders, etc.) interested in staying current in our rapidly changing regulatory, technical and social environment.

Required Knowledge

None

Advanced Prep

None

Event Speaker(s)

Stephanie Dillon, PHR, SHRM-CP ( Catapult, Charlotte, NC ), Mrs. Teka K. Miller-Alston ( NCACPA, Raleigh, NC ), Mark P. Vitner, CBE ( Piedmont Crescent Capital, Charlotte, NC ), Kate Beth Wiese, CPA ( Deloitte LLP, Charlotte, NC ), Mr. Jason B Clubb ( EOS Worldwide, Winston Salem, NC ), Hannah Grady Williams ( d'Skills INC., Asheville, NC ), Ms. Beth Ann Wood, CPA ( NC Office of the State Auditor, Raleigh, NC ), Victoria Roos-Olsson ( FranklinCovey, Salt Lake City, UT ), Geraldine Carter ( Geraldine Carter LLC, Ketchum, ID ), Ms. Mig Murphy Sistrom, CPA, MAC ( Mig Murphy Sistrom, CPA, PC, Durham, NC ), Mrs. Jenna Shaw, CPA ( Deloitte LLP, Charlotte, NC ), Mr. Brannon Poe ( Poe Group Advisors, ), Ms. Amelia Catherine Crawford, CPA ( Cherry Bekaert LLP, Raleigh, NC ), Holly Bazemore, IOM ( NCACPA, Raleigh, NC ), Elizabeth Woodward, CPA/CFF, CFE ( Dean Dorton, Lexington, KY ), Nicole Andrews, MBA, MHRD ( Nicole Andrews International, LLC, Anderson, SC ), Peter Metzner, MA, MPA, PCC, BCC ( Dynamic Change, Inc., Chapel Hill, NC ), David Cieslak, CPA, CITP, CGMA, GSEC ( RKL eSolutions, LLC, Lancaster, PA ), Melina Palmer ( The Brainy Business, ), Jina Etienne, CPA, CGMA, CDE® ( Etienne Consulting, LLC, Silver Springs, MA ), Dr. Kecia Williams Smith ( North Carolina A&T State University-College of Business & Economics, Greensboro, NC ), Mike Cheng, CPA ( Frazier & Deeter, LLC, Atlanta, GA ), Mr. Robert Joseph Broome, CAE ( NCACPA, Raleigh, NC ), Ms. Anna Beavon Gravely ( North Carolina Free Enterprise Foundation, ), Speaker TBA ( ), David Randall Peters, CPA ( David Peters Financial Group, Richmond, VA ), Mrs. Melisa Fay Galasso, CPA ( Galasso Learning Solutions LLC, Charlotte, NC ), Susan Smith, CPA ( Surgent CPE, LLC, Voorhees, NJ ), Mr. Tommy Stephens, Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA ( K2 Enterprises, Hammond, LA ), Marcey Rader ( RaderCo., Raleigh, NC ), John Levy, CPA ( The Knowledge Institute, ), Meridith Elliott Powell ( Motionfirst, Asheville, NC ), Ms. Sharon H. Bryson, M.Ed. ( NCACPA, Raleigh, NC ), Ms. Marci S. Thomas, CPA, MHA ( Kaplan Inc., Tampa, FL ),

Additional Event Information

Technical Support
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Sessions

Monday, May 15, 2023 (1:00 pm–4:20 pm ET)

The FranklinCovey Experience: The 5 Choices to Extraordinary Productivity®
Victoria Roos-Olsson ( FranklinCovey, Salt Lake City, UT ),

It’s not about getting everything done, it’s about getting the right things done without burning out.

The 5 Choices to Extraordinary Productivity® combines timeless principles with current neuroscience research to help better manage decisions, attention, and energy.

Participants learn to make more selective, high-impact choices about where to invest their valuable time, attention, and energy. Time management alone isn’t enough. Decision management, attention management, and energy management are required to achieve extraordinary productivity.

Act on the Important, Don’t React to the Urgent®
Discern the important from the urgent and increase your ability to focus in the midst of fierce distractions.

Go For Extraordinary, Don’t Settle for Ordinary®
Guide your decision-making through a framework of what success looks like in your most important roles.

Schedule the Big Rocks, Don’t Sort Gravel®
Use tips and tools to schedule your priorities instead of prioritizing your schedule. Execute with excellence on the most important things.

Rule Your Technology, Don’t Let it Rule You®
Make your technology work for you, not against you, and turn it into a productivity engine.

Fuel Your Fire, Don’t Burn Out®
Increase your energy to think clearly, make good decisions, and feel more accomplished at the end of every day.

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (8:00 am–9:15 am ET)

General #1: Change is Hard - But Does it Have to Be?
Melina Palmer ( The Brainy Business, ),

We have all faced an unprecedented amount of change in the past few years — and thankfully it is all behind us, right?

Of course, change is more than global pandemics (or even CEO successions, mergers, or other big initiatives). Change is a constant that every business needs to be prepared for. Even though we have all been taught that change is “hard” it doesn’t have to be.

In this session, Melina will kick off our event with fascinating insights about the brain and how to think about change so it becomes easy.

This presentation will give you a new way to think about work, and some brainy tips to help everyone get the most out of the learning presented throughout our conference (and each one you attend in the future).

Ready to get brainy?

After attending this session, participants will know:

• How the brain really works, and what behavioral economics is
• Why change is all about “micro moments” and how to work with the rules of the brain to make it easier
• What time discounting is, and how to combat it to get the most out of this conference (and any others you attend in the future)

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (9:30 am–10:25 am ET)

1A: How to Prepare for a Fraud Investigation
Elizabeth Woodward, CPA/CFF, CFE ( Dean Dorton, Lexington, KY ),

If called upon, are you prepared to help a client or your employer initiate a fraud investigation?
This introductory session is designed to prepare CPAs to assist in the process.

Specifically, the session will address:

• How fraud investigations differ from other work CPAs perform
• Basic steps in the investigative process
• Ideal team members and job responsibilities

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (9:30 am–10:25 am ET)

1B: What Your Customers Want and Can't Tell You
Melina Palmer ( The Brainy Business, ),

The bulk of human decisions are made subconsciously (using rules of thumb that become very predictable when you know the rules). Because of this, behavioral economics is being implemented in companies around the world to better communicate with and attract customers.

This fun and engaging presentation, based on Melina’s award-winning book, What Your Customer Wants and Can’t Tell You, will explain what behavioral economics is, how brain science is being incorporated into everything from hospitals to household products, and how attendees can start applying their learnings in their work immediately using Melina’s “behavioral baking” approach.

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (9:30 am–10:25 am ET)

1C: What You Think You Know: HR Myths & Misconceptions
Stephanie Dillon, PHR, SHRM-CP ( Catapult, Charlotte, NC ),

There are many misconceptions about employment law perpetuated by both employees and employers. Concerningly, these fallacies are often built into policies for many businesses, making them uncompliant and vulnerable to legal missteps.

How can you know if your organization leaves your employees without protection?
Are there proven, straightforward ways to defend your company from loopholes and lawsuits?

In this presentation, our HR experts help attendees to avoid common issues on topics like FLSA, independent contractors, exemptions, breaks, holidays, and so much more. Employment law is confusing — but it doesn’t have to be.

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (9:30 am–10:25 am ET)

1D: Internal Controls: Case Studies & Best Practices
Ms. Amelia Catherine Crawford, CPA ( Cherry Bekaert LLP, Raleigh, NC ),

Internal controls have a big impact on all organizations, both on day-to-day operations and your annual audit. Control deficiencies can result in findings reported to the board and with your single audit, and just as importantly, can leave you susceptible to fraud at your organization.

Together we’ll take a look at common internal control findings, best practices and to how implement them, and the types of internal control findings that can occur with your audits in the following ways:

• Types of audit findings that can occur and how they’re defined
• Common internal control findings in not-for-profits
• Best practices utilized in the industry
• Implementation of best practices of internal control procedures

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (10:35 am–11:50 am ET)

2A: FASB Update
Mike Cheng, CPA ( Frazier & Deeter, LLC, Atlanta, GA ),

Join Mike Cheng for a plain English discussion about recent and pertinent technical accounting matters that may affect private companies reporting under US GAAP (FASB).

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (10:35 am–11:50 am ET)

2B: Email Extinguisher
Marcey Rader ( RaderCo., Raleigh, NC ),

Dread checking email?
Avoiding your “unreads”?
Feel like you can’t put your phone down even for a few minutes?

Take action to shrink your inbox!

Stop being pulled away from essential tasks with every ping or buzz. If used well – email is a tool that can help you extinguish stress, get your time back, and reach your goals. You can stop living in your inbox – it’s time to take back your agenda!

Learn How To:

• Put your phone down with confidence
• Organize your inbox with easy rules and shortcuts
• Cut down on email ping-pong

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (10:35 am–11:50 am ET)

2C: K2's Data Analytics For Accountants & Auditors
Mr. Tommy Stephens, Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA ( K2 Enterprises, Hammond, LA ),

In this session, you will learn about various tools and techniques you can use for more thorough data analyses. The discussion includes Excel as a data analysis tool, multiple Excel add-ins, and Microsoft’s Power BI application.

If you’re seeking to improve your skills in the field of data analytics, this session is the one for you!

Session Highlights:

• Understanding the importance of data analytics in modern business environments
• Generating and interpreting data analytics using everyday applications such as Microsoft Office Excel and Microsoft’s Power BI platform
• Using regression analysis to create and validate forecasts and projections”

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (10:35 am–11:50 am ET)

2D: Tracking, Reporting & Understanding Functional Expenses
Ms. Mig Murphy Sistrom, CPA, MAC ( Mig Murphy Sistrom, CPA, PC, Durham, NC ),

All nonprofits have to track expenses by “function” for external reporting. As an internal accountant for your nonprofit, you might wonder:

What does it mean to track expenses by function?
Why should we do it?
What line items should we track?
How can we know what portion of each expense relates to each function?
What about indirect costs?
How should we document cost allocations?
How can functional expenses information help us make management decisions?

This session will answer these questions and more.

Learn tips on tracking expenses by function, some nuances of preparing the Statement of Functional Expenses, what auditors are looking for, and how you can use functional expense reports as a management tool. We’ll address principles of cost allocation as well as practical applications.

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (1:00 pm–2:00 pm ET)

3A: Tax Basics & Practitioner Considerations for Virtual Currency
David Randall Peters, CPA ( David Peters Financial Group, Richmond, VA ),

Whether you are an experienced veteran or new to the industry, one of the toughest parts of being a tax practitioner is keeping up with all of the changes in tax legislation.

The Keeping Up the Code series takes a look at recent changes to tax law from a practitioner perspective. We don’t just hurl code sections at you without explanation.

Using examples, problems, and plain explanations, we explore a mix of new tax issues and areas of the code that tend to be misunderstood in a practical and straight-forward way. In this session, we will explore the nuances of virtual currency and the new Form 8300 reporting requirements.

Session Highlights:

• Recall the IRS definition of virtual currency and identify recent changes
• State which virtual currency transactions result in gains and losses for the taxpayer
• State the difference in tax treatment between a hard fork and a soft fork
• Identify situations where a taxpayer needs to file Form 8300 related to virtual currency

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (1:00 pm–2:00 pm ET)

3B: Are You Trapped in a Leadership Box?
Mr. Jason B Clubb ( EOS Worldwide, Winston Salem, NC ),

As CPAs, we’re trusted advisors. However, we are more than that. Or should be. We are leaders. But what does this mean? What does this look like to be a leader in 2023?

For many of us, we feel stuck. Either stuck in a leadership box somewhere on an organizational chart unsure how to cultivate or develop the next tier of leaders or stuck in an organization that still sees leadership through the dated lens of command and control, position, and authority.

In this provocative and engaging session, we will move beyond the esoteric and theoretical discussions about leadership into actual, real-world, practical tools that you can begin to use right away to get “unstuck”.

No matter what seat you currently occupy in your organization.
No matter how long or how short your current tenure at your organization.
No matter if you are in public practice or industry.

If you want to increase your own leadership capacity and be a catalyst for increasing leadership capacity throughout your entire organization, don’t miss this session!

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (1:00 pm–2:00 pm ET)

3C: K2's CPA Firm Technology for the Future
Mr. Tommy Stephens, Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA ( K2 Enterprises, Hammond, LA ),

What technologies can maximize client service, empower team members, and grow profits in a CPA firm? Today’s pace of change is unrelenting, so answers can be hard to find. Participate in this session to learn how to maximize technology in CPA firms.

Session Highlights:

• Technology options for your firm
• Specific technologies to improve productivity and profitability
• Strategic products to consider for implementation”

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (1:00 pm–2:00 pm ET)

3D: Auditing Update
Mrs. Melisa Fay Galasso, CPA ( Galasso Learning Solutions LLC, Charlotte, NC ),

The AICPA has been busy lately!

We’ll look at recently issued audit standards. The session will also review the changes to auditing estimates and NOCLAR as well as the new risk assessment standard. We’ll also briefly review the changes to the quality control standards that have garnered significant attention.

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (2:10 pm–3:15 pm ET)

4A: Building an Ethical Culture
David Randall Peters, CPA ( David Peters Financial Group, Richmond, VA ),

There can be no doubt that one of the cornerstones of any profession is ethics. As business professionals, we talk about ethics constantly – yet incorporating ethics into our practices and everyday lives is often a difficult challenge.

Using academic research, reflection exercises, and review questions, this course will attempt to give practitioners a sense of how to make the concepts of a code of ethics come alive in the workplace.

Session Highlights:

• State the relationship between financial success and company ethics
• Describe how motivations behind company ethics have changed
• State the four steps to the AICPA’s Conceptual Framework approach
• Define the concept of social responsibility and how it relates to company ethics
• List activities that may be used to create a sense of social responsibility within an organization.

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (2:10 pm–3:15 pm ET)

4B: Preventing Executive Derailment
Peter Metzner, MA, MPA, PCC, BCC ( Dynamic Change, Inc., Chapel Hill, NC ),

The Center For Creative Leadership found that a prevailing reason managers or executives derail in their careers is over the inability to build trusting and collaborative relationships.

This session will identify and highlight:

• Greater awareness of self and others.
• The mindset and behaviors shown to foster effective leadership, followership, commitment, and high performing teams.
• Participants will gain insight into specific behaviors that erode trust, engagement, and retention of valued staff.
• Each will leave with a personalized leadership action plan.

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (2:10 pm–3:15 pm ET)

4C: K2's Privacy Issues & Solutions: What You Need to Know
Mr. Tommy Stephens, Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA ( K2 Enterprises, Hammond, LA ),

Keeping personal data private is more challenging than ever. Browsers and search engines are two of the leading culprits leading to privacy compromises. If data privacy concerns you, join us for this session to learn about tools you can use to regain control.

Session Highlights:

• The most significant privacy threats today
• Your browser and search engine and why they matter
• Privacy policies – the fine print

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (2:10 pm–3:15 pm ET)

4D: Single Audit Update
Mrs. Melisa Fay Galasso, CPA ( Galasso Learning Solutions LLC, Charlotte, NC ),

Yellow Book and Single Audit engagements are considered must select engagements for Peer Review.

This session will cover the new alternative engagements that have been created by various federal agencies to provide alternatives to Single Audits including SVOG, CSLFRF, and PRF engagements. We’ll look at the proposed changes to Yellow Book as well. If the Compliance Supplement issues in time, we’ll close with a look at the major changes in the 2023 Compliance Supplement.

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 (3:30 pm–4:45 pm ET)

General #2: Technology Updates
David Cieslak, CPA, CITP, CGMA, GSEC ( RKL eSolutions, LLC, Lancaster, PA ),

Technology continues to evolve at an ever-increasing pace – disrupting and transforming virtually all aspects of our personal and professional lives.

From AI, 5G and blockchain, to IoT, robotics and EVs, new technology is impacting and revolutionizing virtually every product and service available.

Join Inspector Gadget as he explores the very latest technology trends and vendor solutions, along with cutting-edge gear and gadgets.

Technology has never been more critical and impactful than it is today. Make certain you have the essential details you need to navigate your next steps.

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (8:00 am–9:15 am ET)

General #3: Economic Update
Mark P. Vitner, CBE ( Piedmont Crescent Capital, Charlotte, NC ), Mark Vitner, CBE ( Piedmont Crescent Capital, ),

Session Highlights:

• Review of recent U.S. economic conditions, including output, employment, inflation, interest rates, and residential and commercial real estate
• Review of the regional economic performance, focusing primarily on North Carolina and South Carolina, but touching on the South as a whole
• The outlook for the remainder of 2023 and beyond for the US economy and the Carolinas
• Assessment of near-term risks

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (9:30 am–10:25 am ET)

5A: To Be Announced . . .
Ms. Beth Ann Wood, CPA ( NC Office of the State Auditor, Raleigh, NC ),

Coming Soon . . .

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (9:30 am–10:25 am ET)

5B: CFO Series: Doing More With Less
John Levy, CPA ( The Knowledge Institute, ),

Do you have too much to do and not enough time to do it?

Running efficient accounting and finance functions is not rocket science, but it does require that you get the simple things right. This session covers issues that you may not have thought about but can deeply affect your financial department’s operations.

This session is a selection from The Knowledge Institute’s CFO Series.

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (9:30 am–10:25 am ET)

5C: K2's Ethics & Technology
Mr. Tommy Stephens, Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA ( K2 Enterprises, Hammond, LA ),

This course will teach you about “technoethics” and its implications for individuals and organizations. To that end, you will explore many current and emerging issues associated with ethics and technology such as: copyrights, cybercrimes, privacy versus security, and geo-tracking technologies.

Given the profound implications of ethics and technology, this could be the most impactful session in which you will ever participate.

Session Highlights:

• Understanding the differences between ethics, morals, and laws
• Key technology issues that can impact ethical behavior in businesses
• Examples of potential ethical conflicts precipitated by modern technologies

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (9:30 am–10:25 am ET)

5D: Commitments, Contingencies & Going Concern
Ms. Marci S. Thomas, CPA, MHA ( Kaplan Inc., Tampa, FL ),

Not-for-profit financial statements often do not have all the appropriate disclosures, and this is particularly true in challenging economic times.

This session will discuss the disclosures that are necessary for fair presentation of the financial statements as it relates to commitments, contingencies, and going concern.

We will also discuss when accounting standards require accrual in the financial statements. Since management is responsible for the not-for-profit’s financial statements, this session will benefit participants in industry as well as those in public accounting.

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (10:35 am–11:50 am ET)

6A: Navigating Your Client through IRS Appeal Process
Susan Smith, CPA ( Surgent CPE, LLC, Voorhees, NJ ),

Despite the fact that a client’s tax matter may be taken directly to court, utilizing IRS Appeals usually results in saving your client both time and money.

Join us as we discuss the misunderstood process of going to IRS Appeals.

Session Highlights

• Preparing a valid Appeals Protest for small case requests when tax, penalties, and interest for each period are $25,000 or less
• Writing and filing a Formal Protest, including required information
• Alternative Dispute Resolution options available to clients
• Negotiation and time limitations

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (10:35 am–11:50 am ET)

6B: CFO Series: 10 Tips for a Better Bottom Line
John Levy, CPA ( The Knowledge Institute, ),

When a company experiences poor financial performance, the financial person is often the first to go. Whether times are good or bad, asking the tough questions and
making sure the organization is efficient and stays efficient are part of the financial manager’s job.

Proactive efforts by financial management can prevent the need to “catch up”.
This session provides 10 techniques for improving in your company’s bottom line.

This session is a selection from The Knowledge Institute’s CFO Series.

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (10:35 am–11:50 am ET)

6C: K2's Securing Your Data: Practical Tips for Protecting Information
Mr. Tommy Stephens, Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA ( K2 Enterprises, Hammond, LA ),

Data security is a top-of-mind concern for almost all business professionals, yet most struggle to achieve this objective. Make plans to participate in this session to learn about many practical tools you can use to protect your data and enhance cybersecurity.

Session Highlights:

• Understanding today’s cybersecurity risks
• Identifying major cybersecurity risks
• Implementing specific steps to reduce risk

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (10:35 am–11:50 am ET)

6D: Revenue Recognition for NFPs
Ms. Marci S. Thomas, CPA, MHA ( Kaplan Inc., Tampa, FL ),

Some not-for-profits receive the majority of their support in the form of grants or contributions. Others have at least one revenue source such as memberships, tuition, or client fees, that is accounted for under ASC 606, the revenue recognition standard.

This session will take participants on a tour through the most prevalent sources of revenue in a not-for-profit and discuss important issues that have arisen in peer review.

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (1:00 pm–2:00 pm ET)

7A: Hot IRS Tax Examination Issues for Individuals & Businesses
Susan Smith, CPA ( Surgent CPE, LLC, Voorhees, NJ ),

Although the IRS continues to lose its audit workforce, it continues to examine specific individuals and small business taxpayers. Now, more than ever, Accounting and Financial Professionals need clients to understand the need for documentation and procedures to substantiate what IRS examiners are pursuing.

Learn the high audit risk areas and ways to help clients survive an IRS audit with little or no change. It is critical for Accounting and Financial Professionals in public accounting to understand the risk to clients and to themselves in tax return preparation and planning.

Session Highlights

• Schedule C and cash basis audit issues — the IRS has gotten very tough
• Vehicles, meals, virtual currency, and fringe benefit considerations
• How the IRS holds persons other than an employer liable for unpaid payroll taxes — the trust fund recovery penalty
• Understanding IRS Audit Techniques Guides and Compliance Campaigns
• Post-Audit: the 30-day letter and the 90-day letter — what they mean to the taxpayer

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (1:00 pm–2:00 pm ET)

7B: CFO Series: Cash Management (Day to Day Best Practices)
John Levy, CPA ( The Knowledge Institute, ),

You may not currently manage cash, but cash management skills are likely to affect your future advancement. Poor liquidity can kill organizations or strong liquidity can enable growth. Your skill in managing cash can make you indispensable.

This session will discuss cash flow as it relates to receivables, payables, dept, equity, profitability, growth, and risk. Participants will work through different cash flow cases to understand situations they may encounter in their career.

This session is a selection from The Knowledge Institute’s CFO Series.

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (1:00 pm–2:00 pm ET)

7C: Inclusive Leadership
Jina Etienne, CPA, CGMA, CDE® ( Etienne Consulting, LLC, Silver Springs, MA ),

As organizations become more diverse, so does the complexity of leadership. Leading diverse teams requires managers, executives, and other business leaders to understand the evolving dynamics of their team. It also requires leaders to become more self-aware and understand how to engage in new and different ways with their teams.

This program is designed to help them understand the complex role of leadership in increasingly diverse organizations, including how they are perceived (what others expect), received (how others react to them), and what their teams expect from a leader (how they behave, speak, and interact).

In this session, we will discuss the core competencies of an inclusive leader and the importance of intentionality when leading, managing, and supporting diverse teams. We will explore different types of leadership bias and how they can undermine their intentions, not only with respect to D&I efforts but their overall leadership effectiveness.

We will talk about actions leaders can take to identify then interrupt those biases, as well as communication strategies for talking about D&I that demonstrates an understanding of and commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Learning Objectives:

• Identify the core competencies and skills of an inclusive leader
• Understand the role of cultural awareness and psychological safety when leading diverse teams
• Understand principles of conscious communication

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (1:00 pm–2:00 pm ET)

7D: Endowment Accounting
Ms. Marci S. Thomas, CPA, MHA ( Kaplan Inc., Tampa, FL ),

Even though most not-for-profits have survived the disruption of the COVID-19 virus, some are still encountering challenges, particularly with underwater endowment accounts. This session will take a step-by-step approach to endowment accounting and disclosure issues.

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (2:10 pm–3:15 pm ET)

8A: Remote Work: Employee Tax Issues
Susan Smith, CPA ( Surgent CPE, LLC, Voorhees, NJ ),

Today’s workforce looks a lot different than it used to. With more people working from home and across state lines, employers must examine withholding and unemployment laws in a new light.

In this session, we will examine tried and true rules in this area, but also examine statutes that are still developing. Using real-life examples, we will examine state laws on reciprocity and residency requirements. We will also look at what to do when state laws are silent or conflict on a particular issue, so that you can keep your clients in compliance and be well-prepared for the questions that will come your way in these ever-changing times.

Session Highlights

• What states do not have an income tax? What is the relevance to employers?
• Where does an employer have an obligation to withhold state taxes for an employee?
• At what point does an employee become a resident?
• Where is unemployment paid for an out of state employee?

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (2:10 pm–3:15 pm ET)

8B: CFO Series: Fixing System Risks (Keys to Success)
John Levy, CPA ( The Knowledge Institute, ),

The system failed; it does not work.
The system does not deliver as promised.
Processes that usually work suddenly blow up.

Too often we work in an environment where one or more systems fail. We will discuss the two key causes why most business systems crash. What are the steps to take that will reduce system risk? Why do we unintentionally design systems that are doomed to fail?

This session outlines multiple steps to reduce and hopefully eliminate system risks.
Proper planning is essential. If you are a “fix-it” person, then this session is for you!

This session is a selection from The Knowledge Institute’s CFO Series.

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (2:10 pm–3:15 pm ET)

8C: The 5 Keys to Winning Talent Retention in 2023
Nicole Andrews, MBA, MHRD ( Nicole Andrews International, LLC, Anderson, SC ),

Have you ever wondered how to create a “magnetic” team that attracts employees from all backgrounds and supports them in performing at their best? Retention starts with giving a V.O.I.C.E. to employees to maximize their engagement and sense of contribution in the workplace.

Many leaders and organizations have found it challenging to meet the demands of today’s workforce with terms like “quiet quitting” and “career cushioning” trending in all industries.

This five-step process will help you better understand how to win the war for talent using a simple strategy that supports retention in 2023 and beyond.

Session Outline:

• Discuss the 5 keys to attracting, retaining and developing talent across all aspects of diversity
• Learn a technique you can use to quickly assess talent retention gaps in your company
• Review scenarios to help you identify what each employee on your team needs to thrive at work

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (2:10 pm–3:15 pm ET)

8D: Lease Update
Ms. Marci S. Thomas, CPA, MHA ( Kaplan Inc., Tampa, FL ),

ASC 842 was effective for calendar 2022-year ends. Not-for-profits with June 30 year ends will be focused on implementation in 2023.

This session will walk through the implementation of the standard including the disclosures necessary. Unfortunately, on this one, there are no breaks for not-for-profits and privately held companies. We will also touch briefly on audit documentation and what is necessary to satisfy professional standards.

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 (3:30 pm–4:45 pm ET)

General #4: Getting Talent Right
Jina Etienne, CPA, CGMA, CDE® ( Etienne Consulting, LLC, Silver Springs, MA ),

The accounting industry is in the midst of a talent management crisis along the entire talent management cycle. Recruitment practices are increasingly ineffective, development programs are either limited or target a select few, and retaining strategies fall short. All of this is compounded by the state of the pipeline, which is flat.

Thankfully, with a few changes to the talent management progress, firms can attract and retain top talent. As organizations work to have a workforce that mirrors the labor market, business demographics, and client expectations, this also means understanding and incorporating the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion into the systems and practices.

In this general session, we will look at new recruiting tools and technology to help boost recruiting efforts, as well as best practices for retaining a more diverse workforce.

Learning Objectives:

• Explore recruiting tools and techniques to build a more diverse candidate pool
• Understand the importance of developing the internal leadership pipeline
• Discuss strategies to reduce turnover and retain top talent

Thursday, May 18, 2023 (8:30 am–9:45 am ET)

General #5: THRIVE (Turning Uncertainty Into Your Competitive Advantage)
Meridith Elliott Powell ( Motionfirst, Asheville, NC ),

In this high-energy, power-packed session, Motivational Speaker Meridith Elliott Powell shares the innovative strategies you need to redefine disruption, put you in the driver’s seat, and turn uncertainty to your competitive advantage.

Based on research from her newest book, “Thrive: Turning Uncertainty to Competitive Advantage“, where Meridith studied nine companies (who started in the late 1700s to early 1900s) that are still thriving in business today. Businesses that have survived World Wars, Economic Depression, and yes, even a Pandemic.

Her research revealed a powerful methodology for what it takes to navigate change at this level, to find opportunity in every crisis, and how to inspire your leaders and team to move from reacting to change to driving it.

In this program, Meridith walks you through the steps you need to strategically move forward, proactively prepare for disruptions, standout from the competition, and dominate your marketplace.

You’ll leave this session with a personal strategy that ensures you have what you need to stay razor-like focused, highly flexible, and ready to turn uncertainty to your competitive advantage.

This keynote has it all – energy, engagement, and an innovative and empowering message.

Thursday, May 18, 2023 (9:55 am–10:55 am ET)

General #6: Understanding NC Political Landscape & The Impacts
Ms. Anna Beavon Gravely ( North Carolina Free Enterprise Foundation, ), Mr. Robert Joseph Broome, CAE ( NCACPA, Raleigh, NC ),

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Thursday, May 18, 2023 (11:05 am–12:00 pm ET)

General #7: Addressing Emerging Challenges through Thought Leadership & DEI
Ms. Sharon H. Bryson, M.Ed. ( NCACPA, Raleigh, NC ), Dr. Kecia Williams Smith ( North Carolina A&T State University-College of Business & Economics, Greensboro, NC ),

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Thursday, May 18, 2023 (1:00 pm–2:00 pm ET)

General #8: Cracking the Mindset Code & How to Make Your Thinking More Profitable
Geraldine Carter ( Geraldine Carter LLC, Ketchum, ID ),

It’s obvious that money comes from time spent doing work for clients. Right?

The illusion is strong. But money comes from value creation: the buyer expects a valuable return on the investment. Money, comes from value. And that value creation comes from the creative mind. Money, comes from the mind.

The accountant who wants to make more money typically seeks ways to do more work, either by themselves or by their staff. They inadvertently avoid using the single most effective lever: their power to think intentionally.

This presentation illustrates the nature of inefficient belief on its ability to undermine business growth, while lighting a clear path to increasing revenue and getting time back, simply by learning to think more profitably.

Session Objectives

• See how the brain on autopilot reduces profitability in business
• Learn a simple framework to understand thought and action patterns
• Get time back by ending counter-productive thinking
• See how to create more profit with less work

Thursday, May 18, 2023 (2:10 pm–3:10 pm ET)

9A: Environmental, Social, & Governance (ESG) Landscape Overview
Mrs. Jenna Shaw, CPA ( Deloitte LLP, Charlotte, NC ), Kate Beth Wiese, CPA ( Deloitte LLP, Charlotte, NC ),

ESG risks and opportunities are business risks and opportunities. As the pace and impact of societal and environmental disruption continues to intensify, organizations need to build capacity to drive ESG performance and resilience. In this session, we will review the highlights of the SEC disclosure rule with more expected in the coming months.

Thursday, May 18, 2023 (2:10 pm–3:10 pm ET)

9B: Maximize Your Firms Profit & Minimize Your Owner Hours
Mr. Brannon Poe ( Poe Group Advisors, ),

Session Highlights:

• Looking at your practice snapshot (getting a big picture view of your practice)
• Goals for your practice
• How to make your firm less dependent on the owner
• How to price services
• Staffing and delegation
• Making the change happen

Thursday, May 18, 2023 (2:10 pm–3:10 pm ET)

9C: Client Advisory Services
Speaker TBA ( ),

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Thursday, May 18, 2023 (2:10 pm–3:10 pm ET)

9D: Converge & Collaborate: Career Chat for Early Careers & Young Professionals
Holly Bazemore, IOM ( NCACPA, Raleigh, NC ), Mrs. Teka K. Miller-Alston ( NCACPA, Raleigh, NC ),

Coming Soon . . .

Thursday, May 18, 2023 (3:25 pm–4:30 pm ET)

General #9: The Native Digital Revolution: Inside the Mind of Your Gen Z Employee
Hannah Grady Williams ( d'Skills INC., Asheville, NC ),

27% of your workforce will be Gen Z by 2025. Native Digitals (under age 30) now out number Native Analogs (over age 35) globally. Are you prepared to hire + retain these digital-first humans? This is the biggest marketing and employment shift of 2022: The Native Digital Revolution.

In this gamified session, 24-year-old Gen Z expert and author of (A Leaders Guide to Unlocking Gen Z) Hannah Grady Williams, guides you on a journey into the mind of her generation. She shares how they work, think, and play, starting from an entirely different point of view than Native Analogs, to help you modernize your workplace for the future of work.

In This Keynote:

Experience an assessment to discover if your talent strategy has kept up with Native Digitals (as a live poll during the event)
Get inside the mind of your Gen Z staff to learn how we approach careers
Learn simple ways you can shift your strategy to speak Gen Z’s language
Be inspired to think differently about the world of how humans will work, play, and think so that your business remains relevant in the coming years


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