CPA Practice Advisor

SEP 2013

Today's Technology for Tomorrow's Firm.

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Josh Dubrow Stacy Kildal Peter Miele Matt Patrick ness 24/7, and many balance answering tax questions for clients while cheering on their young soccer players or doing a load of laundry. Many are business owners themselves, Manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Atlanta, Georgia Michael Hsu Kevin Roosa 30 Owner/Operator & Co-Founder/Co-Hoest Kildal Services LLC & Radio Free QuickBooks Waterford, Michigan 31 CPA Senior Manager Nussbaum Yates Berg Klein & Wolpow, LLP Melville, New York Alfredo Rivero Louie Calvin 37 Product Manager — Accounting CS Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting Dexter, Michigan 38 37 38 MCP, SCJP Senior Manager A&A; of Accounting, Audit & Workfow, CCH, a Wolters Kluwer business Wichita, Kansas some help develop technology and products, but they are all working to revolu- tionize the way businesses and accountants do business. They have a natural knack for anticipating where the future of accounting is heading and fulflling the needs of their clients. They may be early adopters of the latest technology, but they don't just follow the trend, they are the trendsetters. CPA, CGFM, CGMA, CFA Chief Financial Offcer, City of South Miami "When I see these young infuencers, it gives me a great deal of confdence in our profession, as a professional," said Sandra Cory Barwick Vice President of Sales SurePrep, LLC Irvine, California Srinivasu Maradana 37 Noel Abdur Rahim CPA Managing Member Patrick Accounting and Tax Services, PLLC Germantown & Nashville, Tennessee Sean Hanthorne 39 Wiley, Shareholder & COO, Boomer Con- sulting, Inc. "They are really changing the face of our profession as they look for new and better ways to operate and serve their clients. These professionals naturally embrace the technology that's not just CPA.CITP, MSA Founder & CEO DeepSky | Entrepreneur's Accounting Department Irvine, California 34 Director of Education Services RootWorks LLC Metro Detroit, Michigan 36 MCP, SCJP Senior Manager A&A; of Accounting, Audit & Workfow, CCH, a Wolters Kluwer business Wichita, Kansas Tony Nitti 29 Merrill Taylor Kacee Johnson Sales and Busines Development Manager Right Networks Hudson, New Hampshire Roy Keely 28 changing our profession, but the world." Wiley is a 2013 CPA Practice Advisor Thought Leader and recipient of the 2012 Most Powerful Women in Accounting Award. The 2013 40 Under 40 honorees represent some of the best and brightest talent in the accounting profession. Each year, vendors, consultants, thought leaders, peers and 29 37 32 VP of Market Strategy Xcentric Alpharetta, Georgia 38 clients recognize the young professionals CPA, MST Partner WithumSmith+Brown Aspen, Colorado Thomas Fantin CPA Tax Manager Wisan, Smith, Racker & Prescott, LLP Sal Lake City, Utah Robert Baumann 34 Melanie Geist MBA Executive Vice President Clould9 Real Time San Diego, California Jordan Kleinsmith 33 35 36 they feel are making a difference with their contributions to public accounting. These professionals are committed to serving their clients and customers in the most productive and effcient way. They believe their success is tantamount to their clients' success. Congratulations to each and every one of you! PMC Product Manager, Enterprise Segment Thomson Reuters Dexter, Michigan CPA, CGMA Partner Porter & Geist LP San Antonio, Texas Chief Architect for Shared Platform & Common Components CCH, a Wolters Kluwer business Reno, Nevada Learn more about each of this year's 40 Under 40 at www.CPAPracticeAdvisor.com/11079698 CPA, CITP Manager SS&G;, Inc. Akron, Ohio September 2013 • www.CPAPracticeAdvisor.com 13

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