Three years ago, Anne Bronchetti, CMA, had an accounting intern from a local university who […]
Tag: Controllers
No CPA, No Problem: Why Some Controllers Opted for Other Professional Credentials
Joel Konts was told over and over again during college that if he didn’t sit […]
More Than 30 Years After Its Debut, Many Controllers Still Head Over Heels for Excel
When Microsoft Corp. released its spreadsheet program, Excel for Windows (Excel 2.0), in late 1987, […]
Controllers Say AI and Blockchain on the Cusp of Transforming SOX Compliance
When asked whether artificial intelligence and blockchain will play a role in accounting and finance […]
Controllers Talk About the Paths They’ve Taken Toward SOX Compliance
As we approach the “sweet sixteen” of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act later this summer, corporate controllers provided […]
If You Want to Be a Nonprofit Controller, Be Prepared to Wear Lots of Hats
As controller and corporate compliance officer at the Akron, Ohio-based nonprofit Weaver Industries, Carla McDonald’s […]
Making an Impact in Their Communities Drove These Accountants to Become Nonprofit Controllers
For Denise Garcia, it was taking a course in nonprofit accounting while a student at […]
Controllers Offer Tips on How to Look Before You Leap From Public Accounting to Industry
Last week we published an article on what the transition from public accounting to industry […]
Controllers Talk Switching Gears From Public Accounting to Industry
If it wasn’t for Fred Butterweck, CPA, this article may not have come to be. […]
New Industry, No Problem: How 3 Controllers Transitioned From One Sector to Another
After spending several years as either an assistant corporate controller or corporate controller for three […]
Controllers Tight-Lipped About New Corporate Tax Changes
During an article brainstorming call I had with Caleb a couple Fridays ago, we both […]
3 Controllers Reveal Tactics, and, Yes, How They Make Time, to Keep Learning
In about four months, the accounting and finance conference circuit will start to heat up, […]
