Episodes
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What does the next generation really want from work? In this episode of Future-Proof, we sit down with Dr. Tara Ceranic Salinas, professor of business ethics at the University of San Diego, to explore what organizations often get wrong about Gen Z in the workplace.
Tara explains why Gen Z isn't rejecting leadership. They're rethinking what leadership should look like. From flexibility and purpose to skill development and AI, she shares how organizations can better attract, develop, and retain emerging talent by creating more human-centered workplaces.
This conversation offers practical insight for leaders looking to build stronger cultures and prepare their organizations for the future of work.
Resources:
Tara Ceranic Salinas Knauss School of Business, University of San DiegoDaniel Pink – Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us
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What does it really take to build a successful global team? In this episode of Future-Proof, we sit down with Anshul Agrawal, founder of June15 Consulting, to separate fact from fiction when it comes to offshoring in the accounting profession.
Anshul shares why successful offshoring is about more than cost savings. It requires a shift in mindset, treating offshore professionals as true members of your team, investing in training and culture, and building systems that support long-term success. He also discusses common mistakes firms make, practical considerations around data security and compliance, and how firms of all sizes can approach global staffing strategically.
Whether you're actively considering offshoring or simply looking for new ways to address the talent shortage, this conversation offers practical guidance for building stronger, more resilient teams.
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June15 ConsultingAnshul Agrawal on LinkedInMACPA Offshoring Office Hours with Anshul Agrawal
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Client accounting services continue to grow across the profession, but what standards apply when firms step into CAS work? In this episode of Future-Proof, we sit down with Mike Manspeaker, Member of the AICPA Auditing Standards Board and CPA on Staff for Coastal Peer Review, to explore the compliance, ethics, and quality management considerations firms need to understand as CAS practices expand.
Mike shares practical insight into where firms can run into trouble, why engagement letters and documentation matter, and how firms can navigate the gray areas between advisory and attest services while continuing to deliver high-quality client service.
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Mike Manspeaker, Member of the AICPA Auditing Standards BoardCoastal Peer ReviewAICPA Auditing Standards Board
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Mergers and acquisitions continue to reshape the accounting profession, but what happens after the deal closes? In this episode of Future-Proof, Bill Sheridan sits down with Ira Rosenbloom of Optimum Strategies to explore the human side of M&A and why people, not numbers, are often the deciding factor in whether a transaction succeeds or fails.
Ira shares insight into how communication gaps, cultural misalignment, staff anxiety, and leadership blind spots can derail even strong deals on paper. He also discusses how firms can better navigate transitions by involving employees earlier, communicating transparently with clients, and creating a clear vision for the future before entering negotiations.
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Ira Rosenbloom, Chief Operating Executive at Optimum StrategiesOptimum Strategies
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What does risk look like for CPA firms today? In this episode of Future-Proof, we sit down with Stan Sterna of Aon to explore how the risk landscape is evolving across the profession.
Stan explains how new technologies, shifting regulations, workforce changes, and expanding advisory services are creating both opportunity and exposure for firms. He highlights why risk management must move beyond checklists and become part of firm culture, with clear expectations around engagement letters, documentation, staffing, and communication.
From hybrid work challenges to AI overreliance and the impact of busy season on decision-making, this conversation offers practical insight into how firms can manage risk more strategically and avoid the shortcuts that can lead to costly mistakes.
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Stan Sterna, SVP Accounts Risk & Control Lead at Aon, LinkedIn ProfileAon, Professional Services Practice
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What if culture isn’t soft at all, but one of the most powerful drivers of performance? In this episode of Future-Proof, we sit down with Don Rheem, founder of CultureID, to explore how neuroscience is reshaping the way leaders understand engagement, behavior, and results.
Don explains how the way employees feel at work directly drives how they perform, and why factors like psychological safety, trust, and recognition are not just nice-to-haves, but measurable business drivers. From the impact of managers on engagement to the hidden costs of disengagement, this conversation challenges leaders to rethink culture as a system that can be measured, managed, and improved.
This episode offers a practical, science-backed look at how organizations can create environments where people thrive and performance follows.
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Don Rheem LinkedIn profileCultureID, tools and insights for measuring and improving workplace cultureThrive by Design, by Don Rheem, book on the neuroscience behind high-performance culturesMACPA Converge 2026, where Don Rheem will deliver a keynote on culture and performance
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How is the future of the CPA profession being shaped at the regulatory level? In this episode of Future-Proof, we sit down with Jeff Wilson, the newly appointed chair of the Maryland State Board of Public Accountancy, to discuss the role regulators play in guiding the profession forward.
Jeff shares his perspective on addressing the CPA talent shortage, expanding pathways to licensure, and how state boards are thinking about emerging technologies like AI and automation.
This conversation offers insight into how regulators, practitioners, and professional organizations can work together to protect the public while helping the profession evolve and thrive.
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Jeff Wilson LinkedIn ProfileMaryland Board of Public AccountancyJeff Wilson and The W2 Group LLC
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What does cybersecurity really mean for today’s CPA firms? In this episode, we sit down with Luke Kiely, Chief Information Security Officer at SmartVault and Chief Security Officer at ComplyWise, to explore why cybersecurity is no longer just an IT issue, but a firm-wide responsibility.
Luke breaks down how most breaches still begin with a simple email and a distracted click, why busy season increases vulnerability, and the practical safeguards firms can put in place without a massive IT budget.
This episode offers clear, actionable insight into protecting client data and securing the future of your firm.
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Luke Kiely LinkedIn ProfileSmartVaultComplyWiseFTC Safeguards Rule OverviewIRS Publication 4557 – Safeguarding Taxpayer Data
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What does the future of audit oversight look like in a rapidly changing world? In this episode, we sit down with Christina Ho, who recently announced her departure from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), for an inside look at what’s next for audit regulation.
Christina shares her perspective on using AI and advanced analytics in audit oversight, the importance of common-sense regulation, and how regulators can balance investor protection with innovation and market resilience.
This timely conversation offers valuable insight into the forces shaping audit quality and trust in today’s capital markets.
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Christina Ho LinkedIn ProfileMACPA Accounting & Auditing Resources
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What can CPAs and business leaders learn from one of the most entertaining organizations in the world? In this episode, we sit down with Tim Naddy, CFO of the Savannah Bananas, to explore how purpose, culture, and leadership drive performance in high-pressure environments.
Behind the dancing players and sold-out stadiums is a clear philosophy. The Bananas do not just play baseball. They create joy. Tim shares how a strong sense of purpose helps teams manage intense schedules, constant travel, and burnout, and why culture must be treated as infrastructure, not a perk. He explains how empathy, flexibility, and engaged leadership keep people energized and performing at their best.
You can hear more from Tim live as the keynote speaker at MACPA’s 2026 Converge event on April 30 at the BWI Hilton.
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Dr. Tim Naddy LinkedIn profileSavannah Bananas website2026 Converge event page & registration
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A major shift is coming to the accounting profession. In December 2025, a new suite of quality management standards will take effect, replacing the long-standing quality control framework firms have used for decades. This change goes beyond new policies; it reflects a broader mindset focused on continual improvement, risk awareness, and firmwide accountability.
To help us understand what is coming, we sit down with Mike Manspeaker, past chair of the MACPA board and a member of the AICPA Auditing Standards Board. With deep experience in peer review, audit evidence, risk response, and technology, Mike offers an insider’s perspective on why these standards matter and how firms can prepare.
Mike explains that the new standards are not burdens but tools that help practitioners deliver high-quality work and manage growing risks. We discuss the transition challenges firms may face and the opportunities to build a stronger culture of communication, leadership, and shared responsibility for quality.
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AICPA Quality Management StandardsAICPA Quality Management Implementation Guide ResourcesCoastal Peer ReviewMACPA Quality Management ResourcesAICPA Peer Review Program
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What happens when you are ready to step away from the business you have built? In this episode of Future-Proof, we sit down with Erin Daiber, founder of Well Balanced Accountants, to explore why effective succession planning starts long before retirement.
Erin shares practical guidance on developing future leaders, creating a culture that supports growth, and avoiding common pitfalls like confusing technical skill with leadership potential. She also breaks down what to do if you realize you do not yet have a clear successor and touches on the rising influence of private equity in firm transitions.
This conversation is a timely reminder that succession planning is not an end-of-career task. It is an ongoing strategy that helps you strengthen your firm today while preparing it for tomorrow.
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Aon, MACPA Preferred ProviderWell Balanced Accountants with Erin DaiberErin Daiber LinkedIn Profile
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There is no single path to success in accounting, and few people prove that better than Greg Kyte. In this episode of Future-Proof, we explore how Greg built a one-of-a-kind career that blends finance, comedy, and purpose in ways that challenge traditional ideas of what it means to be a CPA.
Greg is the Controller and CFO at Riverwoods Medical Arts Center in Utah, but that is only part of his story. He is also a stand-up comedian, keynote speaker, fraud expert, podcaster, cartoonist, and MC, using humor to bring humanity and connection into a profession often seen as buttoned up.
Originally part of MACPA's CPA Purpose series, this conversation digs into how Greg found meaning by bringing his personal passions into his professional life. Greg shows that joy, creativity, and authenticity all have a place in our work.
If you have ever felt boxed in by what an accounting career “should” look like, this episode is your reminder that you can bring your whole self to the profession and make it a lot more fun along the way.
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Greg Kyte LinkedIn ProfileMACPA's CPA Purpose CampaignGoing Concern commentary and cartoons by Greg Kyte
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In today’s data-driven world, information is everywhere, but what truly sets professionals apart is their ability to tell the story behind the numbers. In this episode of Future-Proof, we sit down with Jake DeKinder, Head of Client Communication at Dimensional Fund Advisors, to explore why storytelling may be the most essential skill CPAs can master.
Jake explains how data alone doesn’t inspire action; stories do. He shares his framework for effective communication, the Four S’s of Storytelling (scripts, stories, sketches, and supplements), and shows how authentic, human connection builds trust and meaning in client relationships.
Jake will also present at the MACPA’s 40th Annual Personal Financial Planning Conference on October 28, where he’ll dive deeper into how financial professionals can transform data into stories that stick.
It’s not just about communicating numbers; it’s about helping people see the meaning in their money.
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40th Annual Personal Financial Planning ConferenceJack DeKinder LinkedIn ProfileDimensional Fund Advisors Website
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Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy, it’s for anyone who wants to protect the people and causes that matter most. In this episode of Future-Proof, we sit down with Patrick Carlson, Associate General Counsel for Estate and Tax Product at Vanilla, to explore how simple planning steps can bring peace of mind to everyday clients.
Patrick, who’s presenting at the MACPA’s 40th Annual Personal Financial Planning Conference, shares practical ways to make estate planning accessible, meaningful, and essential for financial professionals. It’s not about doom and gloom — it’s about love, legacy, and making sure your wishes are honored.
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MACPA 40th Annual Personal Financial Planning Conference RegistrationPatrick Carlson LinkedIn Profile
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Busy season horror stories of 80-hour weeks, sleepless nights, and lost weekends have long defined the accounting profession. But Samantha Bowling, managing partner at GWCPA, is rewriting that narrative.
This past tax season, her firm went bold: no weekends, a 50-hour cap, mandatory extensions, upfront pricing, and a 15% fee increase. The payoff? Nearly full client retention, lighter partner workloads, and a team that felt energized instead of exhausted.
In this episode, Samantha shares how GWCPA pulled it off, what challenges came with change, and why people-first innovations like these may be the key to attracting talent and future-proofing the profession.
If you have ever thought, “There has to be a better way,” you will want to hear this conversation.
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Samantha Bowling, CPA, CFE, CGMA LinkedIn ProfileGWCPA Firm WebsiteMACPA Preferred Providers
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Tom Hood, Executive Vice President of Business Growth and Engagement at the AICPA, shares his perspective on the forces shaping the future of accounting and finance through Accounting and Finance 2040: Rise to the Future Together.
In this conversation, Tom discusses the rapid evolution of the finance function, driven by generative AI, digital transformation, shifting business models, and changing workforce expectations. He examines the skills professionals will need to thrive, highlighting adaptability, curiosity, and strategic thinking alongside technical expertise.
Tom also offers practical advice for finance leaders and professionals on how to prepare themselves and their teams for what is coming next.
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Tom Hood, CPA, CGMA, CITP, EVP Business Engagement & Growth, AICPA LinkedInMcKinsey Reports on CFO PrioritiesDeloitte CFO Signals ReportGartner Finance Insights
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In today’s polarized climate, terms like DEI and diversity can spark debate, but the need for fairness at work remains just as important. In this episode, Siri Chilazi, co-author of Work Fair: Data-Driven Design for Real Results, joins the conversation to explore what actually drives equity in the workplace.
Instead of buzzwords or big proclamations, Siri focuses on small, practical changes that make a real impact. She shares how reducing bias in hiring, running more inclusive meetings, and building systems where talent has a true chance to shine can lead to meaningful progress. She calls this moment a reset, a chance to step back and ask what’s really working.
If you're looking for ways to create a fairer workplace grounded in evidence and action, this episode offers steps to get started.
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Siri Chilazim Author, Academic, Speaker and Consultant, website"Make Work Fair: Data-Driven Design for Real Results", by Siri Chilazi, Iris Bohnet
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Risk is evolving quickly, and CPAs need to stay ahead. In this episode of Future Proof, we talk with Nicole Graham, risk consultant at Aon, about how firms can turn risk management into a strategic advantage.
From cyber threats and regulatory changes to the everyday use of generative AI, Nicole shares real-world trends and practical tips to help firms stay protected. Learn how to spot red flags early, strengthen engagement practices, and embed a proactive risk culture across your team.
Smart risk management isn’t optional, it’s essential to building a future-ready firm.
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Ashley Graham, Risk Consultant, LinkedInAon Insurance Services, an MACPA Preferred Provider
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This week on Future Proof, Paul Dunn, award-winning entrepreneur, global business leader, and founder of B1G1 (Business for Good), joins the conversation to explore the true purpose of the accounting profession.
Paul challenges CPAs to shift from focusing on what they do to why they do it. He shares how small, purpose-driven actions can create lasting impact and how accountants can become storytellers who communicate the real value of their work. His message is clear: CPAs are heroes (they just don’t always realize it).
This uplifting episode is a powerful reminder of how purpose and impact can redefine the profession and inspire change far beyond the bottom line.
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B1G1 (Business for Good)Paul Dunn’s TEDx TalksThe Soul of the Enterprise PodcastVerasage InstituteMACPA Purpose Resources
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