CPA Practice Advisor

SEP 2015

Today's Technology for Tomorrow's Firm.

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FEATURE 10 September 2015 • www.CPAPracticeAdvisor.com 4ORTY U N D E R 4ORTY Marjorie Adams Founder, CEO Fourlane Jennifer Cavender, CPA Audit Sr Mgr Haskell & White LLP Jason Deshayes, CPA Partner/VP Butler and Company CPAs PC Brian Friedman, CPA.CITP Division Sales Mgr, Northeast Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting Jim Boomer, CPA.CITP, CGMA Shareholder/CIO Boomer Consulting, Inc. Danielle Supkis Cheek, CPA, CFE, CVA President D. Supkis Cheek, PLLC Michael J. Devereux II, CPA Owner/Partner Mueller Prost Hector Garcia, CPA Owner Quick Bookkeeping & Accounting LLC Erica Brown, CPA Sr Audit Manager Martin Starnes & Associates, CPAs, P.A. Amy Cooper, CPA, CFE Term Instructor U of Alaska Fairbanks Danetha Doe CEO Danetha Doe Consulting Kerri Gibson, CPA VP/GM Small Professional Wolters Kluwer, CCH Small Firm Services Adam Burnett Solution Design Manager Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting Brett Cooper, CPA Partner in Client Education Accio; TaroWorks Justin Edenfeld, CPA Director, Tax Services Thomas Howell Ferguson P.A. CPAs Katie Gilden, CPA, CFF, CFE, CVA Principal, Fiske & Company CPAs and Consultants T he accounting profession is as dy na mic a nd v ital to the success of America's small businesses as ever, which is why CPA Practice Advisor's 40 Under 40 program recognizes professionals who are helping lead the profession into the future. For some, this is achieved through ardent support for and evangelizing of the new technologies that will be the cornerstones of more effcient and proftable frms. For others, it is reaching out to their peers and helping to guide and lead the policy and discussion of the current rela- tionship dynamic between account- ing professionals and their clients, and where it can and should be in the future. The goal of all of these professionals is to help make the p r o f e s s i o n m o r e f l e x i b l e a n d embracing of the changes that are necessary to keep it thriving and attractive to future accountants, as well as to highlight the importance of the feld to all audiences: small businesses, individual consumers, other financial and ta x profes- sionals, government regulators and other stakeholders. This year's 40 Under 40 honorees are among the best and brightest talent in the accounting profession. They are all active in the profes- sional community, as well as in their local communities, where many are small business owners and employers. Many are also fre- quently seen at industr y trade shows, such as AICPA PS/Tech+ and state CPA society events, giving seminars or participating in round t a ble d i s c u s sion s on e volv i ng practices and technologies. These are the voices of today that are shaping the profession of tomorrow.

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