This Webcast On-Demand, which offers you an in-depth analysis of the AICPA publication, “Compilation and Review 2008 – Risk Alert,” will update you on recent practice issues and professional standards affecting compilation and review engagements. After viewing this Webcast On-Demand, you will be able to:
Watch as John Hudson, CPA, president of Hudson Consulting Group, LLC, leads an informative discussion of these issues with Michael Glynn, CPA, AICPA technical manager – Audit and Attest Standards in New York City; Russell Madray, CPA, president of The Madray Group in Greenville, South Carolina; and Tom Ratcliffe, CPA, PhD., director of accounting and auditing at Wilson Price in Montgomery, Alabama, and chair of the AICPA’s Accounting and Review Services Committee.
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Presenters:
Michael P. Glynn, CPA
Carolyn McNerney
Russ Madray
Michael P. (Mike) Glynn is a Technical Manager in the AICPA Audit and Attest Standards Team. In this capacity, Mike serves as the staff liaison to the Accounting and Review Services Committee (ARSC), the Professional Issues Task Force (PITF), and the AICPA Anti-Fraud Task Force. In addition, Mike supports the activities of Auditing Standards Board (ASB) and its subcommittees by assisting members in drafting and deliberating authoritative professional standards and interpretations.
Prior to joining the Audit and Attest Standards Team, Mike was a technical manager in the AICPA SEC Practice Section (SECPS). In that capacity, Mike served as the staff liaison to the PITF, which at the time was a task force of the SECPS Executive Committee. In addition, Mike supported the Quality Control Inquiry Committee (QCIC) by participating in deliberations of QCIC cases and participating in meetings with the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding the SEC’s oversight of the self-regulatory process. Prior to joining the SECPS, Mike was a technical manager in the AICPA Professional Ethics Division.
Prior to joining the AICPA in April 1998, Mike worked at Ernst & Young LLP in New York. Mike primarily served not-for-profit clients in E&Y’s auditing practice.
Mike is a graduate of Pace University with a BBA in public accounting.
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