WHAT:
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Protiviti
(www.protiviti.com), a global consulting firm and one of the 2015
Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For®, will
host two Continuing Professional Education (CPE) events for Texas
auditing and accounting professionals. Each day-long instructional
event will include sessions led by Protiviti subject-matter experts
as well as notable guest speakers.
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Participants can earn
eight auditing and accounting CPE credits on topics that
include:
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• COSO 2013 Update
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• Top Risks Panel Discussion with Board
of Directors
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• Investigating Vendor Fraud
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• How to Handle Merger Risks
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• New Revenue Recognition
Standard
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• Cybersecurity Panel Discussion with
Chief Information Officers
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• Working with Millennials
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WHO:
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Speakers and sessions
vary by location and will include the following topics, among many
others:
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Dallas:
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• An Update on the U.S. Economy:
Bob McTeer, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
and former chancellor of the Texas A&M University
System
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• COSO 2013: What Happened and
What's Next? Bob Hirth, chairman, COSO
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• Board of Directors
Panel: Executive Perspectives on Top Risks: moderated by
Susan Haseley, managing director, Protiviti
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• Misplaced Trust:
Investigating Vendor Fraud: Scott Moritz, managing director,
Protiviti
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• Managing and Overseeing Risk in a
Merger Environment: Clint McPherson, managing director,
Protiviti and Mary Lynn Mills, general auditor, American
Airlines
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• The New Revenue Recognition
Standard and Other Hot Topics in Financial Reporting: Russ
Collins, managing director, Protiviti
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• Chief Information Security Officer
Panel: Surviving a Security Firestorm: moderated by
David Stanton, director, Protiviti
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• Leading (and Being Led by)
Millennials: Scott Redfearn, executive vice president of global
human resources, Protiviti
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Houston:
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• COSO 2013: What Happened and
What's Next?: Bob Hirth, chairman, COSO
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• Executive Panel Discussion:
Perspectives on Emerging Risks: Jordan Reed, managing director,
Protiviti
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• The New Revenue Recognition
Standard and other Hot Topics in Financial Reporting: Russ Collins,
managing director, Protiviti
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• Misplaced Trust: Investigating
Vendor Fraud: Peter Grupe, director, Protiviti
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• Leading (and Being Led by)
Millennials: Scott Redfearn, executive vice president of -global
human resources, Protiviti
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• Beyond Segregation of
Duties: The Increasing Burden of Proof: John Harrison, managing
director, Protiviti
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• State of the Energy Industry
in Houston and the Wave of Effects on Local
Companies: Danny Rudloff, managing director,
Protiviti and Andy Willis, managing director,
Protiviti
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• The Internet of Things: Privacy
Considerations: Michael Porier, managing director, An Yu, director,
and Joe Marcum, senior manager, Protiviti
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*Presentations
subject to change.
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WHEN:
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September
18
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Dallas
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October
15
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Houston
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7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.
EDT: Registration and continental breakfast
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8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
EDT: Training (lunch will be provided)
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WHERE:
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Dallas:
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The Westin Galleria,
Dallas
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Houston:
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The Westin Galleria,
Houston
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HOW:
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Dallas
Registration: http://www.protiviti.com/DallasCPE- $120 per
person (group discounts are available: buy 4, get the
5th registration free)
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Houston
Registration: http://www.protiviti.com/HoustonCPE- $99 per
person (group discounts are available: buy 4, get the
5th registration free)
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CONTACT:
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Jennie Plumlee,
jennie.plumlee@protiviti.com, 469-374-2495
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