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The Great Disconnect: Overcome Communication Gaps
Not-for-Profit
Webcast

The Great Disconnect: Overcome Communication Gaps

Even using the same information, different not-for-profit teams can end up with major reporting differences. Overcome those communication gaps with different strategies.

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Format

Webcast

NASBA Field of Study

Accounting

Level

Intermediate

CPE Credits

2

Instructor

Amy West, Pete Ugo

Availability

3 months

Product Number

WC4095635

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Bridge communication gaps

Within not-for-profits, different teams — finance, fundraising and programs — often produce very different reports from the same data and information.

These communication gaps can be identified and resolved to ensure that reports are aligned throughout the teams.

In this session of the monthly NFP Section's webcast series, industry experts will discuss:

  • Why these teams are often misaligned
  • How to develop strategies to make desirable collaboration possible
  • How to integrate available software solutions to boost communication

Key Topics

  • GAAP vs. tax
  • Cash vs. accrual
  • Contributions vs. exchange transactions

Learning Outcomes

  • Distinguish reporting differences
  • Identify and overcome communication gaps
  • Determine ways to integrate software solutions

Who Will Benefit

  • Individuals with knowledge of or interest in the not-for-profit industry
  • Accounting and finance professionals
More Details
NASBA Field of Study
Accounting, Business Management and Organization
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
Knowledge of the not-for-profit industry
Access
This is a digital product. With full paid access the content will be available to you for 3 months after purchase date.
Duration
2 hrs
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Speakers
Amy West
CPA, CGMA
Amy West is the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of AHRC New York City (“AHRC NYC”). AHRC NYC is an organization that provides critical services to people who are neurodiverse. Amy has direct responsibility for AHRC NYC's operating budget of over $350 million and manages a staff of ninety. Prior to joining AHRC NYC, Amy served for eight years as the Director of Finance of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. She also held the position of Vice President of Finance and Budget at the United States Fund for UNICEF and worked as an auditor for Ernst & Young LLP specializing in the healthcare and not-for-profit industries. Amy began her career as the Coordinator of Fiscal Operations for the New York Public Library. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from Hunter College with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting. Amy is the Chair of the AICPA Not-For-Profit Industry Conference.
Pete Ugo
(Chair)
Pete is an audit partner at Crowe LLP. He has 22 years of audit and consulting experience with Crowe and is the leader of the firm’s national not-for-profit and higher education audit practice. He has spent his entire career working in the not-for-profit and higher education industries. His client base primarily includes higher education, foundations, cultural arts, trade and membership, and other not-for-profit organizations. Pete is actively involved as a presenter at various national and state conferences related to the not-for-profit industry and is a member of the AICPA's Not-for-Profit Expert Panel. He also serves as a member of the steering committee for the AICPA’s Government and Not-for-Profit Training Conference. Pete graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1997, with a Bachelor’s in Accountancy and is based in Crowe’s Indianapolis office.
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