Overview
How do we succeed in a business world that was abruptly forced to adapt?
Many financial leaders continue to face all-new and consistently evolving challenges today. There is now a greater demand for flexibility within the workforce to meet the changing needs and demands of employees. As if these challenges are not great enough, businesses also must remain vigilant in terms of keeping up with the changes to modern technology. The world proved its resilience in being able to adjust and adapt when forced to do so, and has therefore accelerated the standard by which all businesses are expected to manage change.
At this two-day Virtual Conference, you'll learn how to handle transformation and retain the right talent; make smarter business decisions with support from AI and data analytics; improve ESG performance; combat fraud and ransomware; and how to effectively handle and understand geopolitical risks and conflict.
Introducing our Conference Flex Pass! For the ultimate in flexibility, sign up for two consecutive or non-consecutive days of the same conference! (Non-consecutive days must be purchased at the same time.)
DAY ONE AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS • Finance Transformation & Talent • Leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Improve • Best Practices for Cash & Treasury • Financial Business Process Outsourcing • Corporate Fraud, FCPA & Other Regulatory • Accounting Update
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DAY TWO AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS • Cybersecurity & Ransomware • Integrated Business Planning: What are the • Dealing with Geopolitical Risks • World-Class ESG Reporting—The Role of • Using Data Analytics & Robotic Process • Optimizing the Accounting Cycle |
LEARNING OBJECTIVE To provide financial professionals with cutting-edge guidance used by successful companies to manage and navigate their businesses through the economic crisis created by COVID-19 and beyond.
PREREQUISITE None. ADVANCE PREPARATION None. PROGRAM LEVEL Update. NASBA FIELD OF STUDY Finance. DELIVERY METHOD Group Internet-Based.
Agenda
DAY ONE AGENDA
Welcome & Opening Remarks
8:45 – 9:00 AM
Finance Transformation & Talent
9:00 – 10:00 AM
Many finance leaders continue to face significant external headwinds, including global economic uncertainty, inflation, and supply chain disruptions. This has driven the need for finance organizations to transform to become more agile and resilient to enable risk mitigation and support business performance. However, with such finance transformation comes the need for addressing many of the pervasive people and challenges impacting many companies today. Join Andrea Vardaro Thomas and Fran Maxwell as they discuss key considerations related to People and Finance Transformation.
Break
10:00 – 10:05 AM
Leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Improve Finance Processes & Decision Making
10:05 – 11:05 AM
Despite the recent advances in the field of Artificial Intelligence, a relatively low number of finance executives are leveraging AI to improve their processes and make smarter decisions. This session will provide an overview of AI and its applications in Finance and Accounting.
Break
11:05 – 11:10 AM
Best Practices for Cash & Treasury Management
11:10 AM – 12:10 PM
This session will explore recent strategies that companies are using to manage their cash and treasury operations. Participants will be brought up-to-speed on the latest methods for maximizing returns in a turbulent economic market, via a discussion of:
• The impact of COVID-19 on liquidity
• Treasury organization
• Cash, bank and financial risk management
• Cash flow forecasting
• Technology and data analytics
• Working capital management
Lunch
12:10 – 12:55 PM
Finance Business Process Outsourcing
12:55 – 2:25 PM
Selecting the right Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Partner is critical, as is identifying the right
areas for transition. This session will provide an overview of various aspects related to Finance and
Accounting BPOs—from the objectives and triggers that lead to the decision, to the range of
outsourcing models and options available. We will also look at the key aspects of the journey,
including identification of scope, knowledge transfer, retained organization structure, ongoing
operational rigor, continuous improvement, and the importance of cultural affinity and transparency
in developing a true symbiotic partnership.
Break
2:25 – 2:30 PM
Corporate Fraud, FCPA & Other Regulatory Compliance & Whistleblower Programs
2:30 – 3:45 PM
This session will discuss key challenges faced by companies when dealing with Ethics, FCPA, & Internal Fraud. Corporate violations pose a risk to the long term success of any company. We will also discuss whistleblower programs and the role they are playing in combating corporate fraud. Specifically, the focus will be on:
• Risk compliance, both domestic and international
• Foreign government anti-corruptions measures
• Effective compliance programs
• Ethics training for employees and field inspectors
• Corporate fraud and whistleblower programs—incentives, safeguards, and protection from harmful
allegations
Break
3:45 – 3:50 PM
Accounting Update
3:50 – 4:50 PM
Hear about the latest developments from the FASB, and learn how to apply all of the most recent pronouncements effectively and efficiently, including:
• FASB current active agenda
• Recently completed projects and related implementation issues
• Recently issued exposure drafts and other formal projects
• Accounting updates with upcoming effective dates
• Disclosure effectiveness
• Simplification projects
DAY TWO AGENDA
Welcome & Opening Remarks
8:45 – 9:00 AM
Cybersecurity & Ransomware
9:00 – 10:00 AM
Since the threats posed by cyberattacks continue to evolve, companies must remain vigilant and make sure that their cybersecurity and ransomware defense remains updated, capable, and efficient. This session will focus on:
• Commercial cybersecurity
• Understanding the history of cyberattacks and ransomware
• Restoring operations after an attack
• Oversight trends and disclosure
• Proposed SEC cybersecurity disclosures
• Risk governance
Break
10:00 – 10:05 AM
Integrated Business Planning: What are the Impacts & Benefits of Utilizing it in this Challenging Environment?
10:05 – 11:05 AM
We will discuss an overview of the core foundational elements of Integrated Business Planning (IBP). We will also talk about why companies are moving to this methodology and some of the key impacts and outputs. Additionally, we will touch upon some of the challenges and watch-outs for companies as they implement IBP. Specifically, we will address how it is helping them to manage their risks and how it is helping them to navigate in this complex environment.
Break
11:05 – 11:10 AM
Dealing with Geopolitical Risks
11:10 AM – 12:10 PM
Geopolitical conflict. The aftermath of the pandemic. Fluctuating food, gas and oil prices. Transitioning to a
viable green economy. In this session, we will discuss how major international issues continue disrupting
the world economic landscape, as well as what the future may bring. Topics include:
• The war in Ukraine
• Inflation
• Deglobalization
• Labor shortages
Lunch
12:10 – 12:55 PM
World-Class ESG Reporting—The Role of an ESG Controller
12:55 – 2:25 PM
As companies continue to adjust to the growing need for ESG reporting and transparency, the new and
evolving role of the ESG controller must become firmly established and understood. This vital leadership
position will certainly be experiencing some inconsistent and unpredictable challenges. This session will help
ease the potential uncertainty in how to establish and support this new role by discussing the ESG controller’s
expected duties and how a company should go about making sure this position is efficiently set up for success.
We will discuss:
• The specific duties of the ESG controller
• How a company should approach the creation of this position
• Necessary traits vital to the future success of the role
• Key activities that will fall under the jurisdiction of the controller
• Who the ESG controller will report to and where he/she falls within the overall organizational structure
of the company
Break
2:25 – 2:30 PM
Using Data Analytics & Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in Finance
2:30 – 3:30 PM
With the increased adoption of data analytics and Robotic Process Automation (RPA), the work of
financial professionals will be fundamentally altered over the coming years. In this session, we will
discuss the current state and ongoing evolution of data analytics and RPA, as well as how finance
organizations can begin their journey. Topics include:
• How process and task mining works
• Implementing intelligent automation, such as AI
• Data-driven vs. observation-driven improvement
Break
3:30 – 3:35 PM
Optimizing the Accounting Cycle
3:35 – 4:35 PM
Financial professionals need simple solutions to today’s complex accounting issues. This session will
provide you with the latest IT strategies and technologies to help you and your team optimize,
consolidate and streamline data, as well as predict future business trends and patterns. Topics include:
• Leveraging data from multiple sources
• Maintaining accuracy and trust
• Improving productivity
• Developing faster real-time insights
Closing Remarks
4:35 – 4:45 PM
Conference Ends
4:45 PM
Speakers
CONFERENCE SPEAKERS
Ali Ashiqali, Director, Protiviti
Kerry Buchar, Managing Director, Protiviti
Scott Cooley, Department of Political Science, University of Chicago
Bob Hirth, Senior Managing Director, Protiviti, and Board Member and Co-Vice Chair, SASB
Adam Holsing, Manager, FAAS Digital and Data Analytics, EY
Henry Klehm, Partner, Securities Litigation & SEC Enforcement, Jones Day
Kurt Kuehn, Board Member, SASB
David Levi, SVP Controller, Principal Accounting Officer, Vonage
Lucas Manganaro, Managing Director, Protiviti
Fran Maxwell, Global Lead, People Advisory and Organizational Change, Protiviti
Greg Moore, Board of Directors, Texas Roadhouse
Jerry D. Norton, Lead Security Specialist, Walt Disney Company
Lindsay Redman, Senior Vice President, AlixPartners
Vadim Riber, Director, AlixPartners
Alfred Sanders, Partner, CFO Operations & Transformation, Genpact
Neil Stewart, Director of Corporate Outreach, Value Reporting Foundation and SASB
Ron Stott, Value Engineer, Kyriba
Minxiang (Michael) Sun, Manager, FAAS Digital and Data Analytics, EY
Andrea Vardaro Thomas, Managing Director, Protiviti
Charles Wehlage, AVP, High Tech, Manufacturing & Services, Genpact
Bill Witt, Director, Accounting & Transaction Services, MorganFranklin Consulting
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