and why culture matters more than ever.
gear up for growth
with jean caragher
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alan whitman isn’t trying to build a better cpa firm. he’s trying to replace it.
at nichols cauley, the former baker tilly ceo is recasting the traditional accounting practice as a “financial services company”—a structure that blends tax, insurance, risk, and transaction advisory into a single, continuous client relationship.
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the goal, he tells jean caragher in this episode of gear up for growth, is not to expand services around the edges, but to collapse them into one integrated model designed to “manage, protect, and grow” client wealth in a recurring loop.
the shift reflects a broader rethinking across the profession, in which private equity capital, client demand for one-stop advisory services, and advances in ai are pushing firms beyond the partnership model that has defined accounting for decades.
having previously led transformational growth at baker tilly, whitman rejects the notion that rapid growth damages culture.
“that’s hogwash,” he says. “culture comes down to one word: trust.” read more →
educators explore ethics, creativity, critical thinking and the future of learning in an ai-powered world.
student-led conversations
with harshita multani
center for accounting transformation
artificial intelligence is no longer a future issue in education. it is already shaping how students study, how teachers prepare lessons, how universities think about access and admissions, and how employers evaluate readiness for the workforce.
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in this episode, host harshita multani, a center for accounting transformation intern and indiana high school business student, leads a thoughtful discussion on ai in education with markus ahrens, ph.d., cpa, cgma, fmaa, of the american accounting association, and david wood of brigham young university.
what makes this conversation stand out is not just the topic. it is the perspective.