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  • Lexy Kessler: Choose Wisely – Your Future Depends on These Three Questions | Gear Up for Growth
    2026/04/25

    At stake: Growth, relevance and survival.
    Full show notes here.

    Gear Up for Growth
    With Jean Caragher
    Sponsored by
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    CPA firm leaders must act decisively on technology, talent strategy and long-term identity or risk falling behind in a rapidly evolving marketplace, Lexy Kessler, Chair of the AICPA and a partner at Aprio, tells Jean Caragher in a new episode of Gear Up for Growth.

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    In a wide-ranging discussion, Kessler focuses on three urgent priorities for firm leaders.

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    36 分
  • Stewart Spiers: What SMBs Have that the Big 4 Don't | Big 4 Transparency
    2026/04/23

    Faster, Leaner, Closer to the Client, and Two Hours to an Engagement Letter.

    Full show notes here. Sponsored by The True Adviser: Buy now | Learn more

    Big 4 Transparency
    With Dominic Piscopo, CPA

    Former Deloitte colleague Stewart Spiers tells Dominic Piscopo about leaving the Big 4 partner path to help build a tax planning practice at TAAG – why SMB clients pulled him back, what changes in speed and autonomy, and how partner economics differ between large and small firms.

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    Spiers spent roughly 15 years at Deloitte, starting as a co-op and rising through Private Company Services, before making a move many Big 4 professionals debate but rarely execute: stepping off the partner track to double down on the SMB clients he’s always gravitated toward. In this new episode of the Big 4 Transparency show, Spiers tells host Dominic Piscopo that his decision wasn’t driven by a bad experience at Deloitte, but by a career crossroads and a clearer answer to one question: What kind of work does he want to be doing in the future?

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    36 分
  • Efficiency Is the Wrong Goal for AI | ARC
    2026/04/23

    Value, quality, and effectiveness—not cost savings—should define success.

    Accounting ARC
    With Liz Mason, Donny Shimamoto, and Byron Patrick
    Center for Accounting Transformation

    Does meaningful AI adoption require scale, budget, and the dedicated innovation teams embedded in large accounting groups? In this episode of Accounting ARC, Donny Shimamoto, CPA.CITP, CGMA; Byron Patrick, CPA.CITP; and Liz Mason, CPA, take on a familiar—but increasingly flawed—narrative in the accounting profession: that large accounting teams will define AI success

    The reality, they argue, looks very different on the ground.

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    What starts as a reaction to a “big firm” innovation discussion quickly turns into a broader reframing of how small and mid-sized organizations should think about artificial intelligence—not as a race for efficiency, but as an opportunity to increase value, improve quality, and deepen client relationships.

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    37 分
  • Sarah Petrone: Responsible Growth Starts with People | MOVE Like This
    2026/04/22

    "We’re growing in a way that is strategic, and that we’re preparing our people to meet the demands of that growth.”

    MOVE Like This
    With Bonnie Buol Ruszczyk
    For CPA Trendlines Research

    In this episode of MOVE Like This, Bonnie Ruszczyk sits down with Sarah Petrone, chief human resources officer at Clark Nuber, for a conversation about responsible growth, leadership pipelines, belonging, and what it truly means to build a firm where people want to stay for the long haul.

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    With more than 20 years in human resources across eight industries, Petrone joined Clark Nuber after leading HR in a startup environment, intentionally seeking a stable yet innovative professional services firm. What she found was an organization that understands a fundamental truth of accounting: in professional services, people are the product. That reality shapes everything from growth strategy to succession planning.

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    33 分
  • Joe Pine: Navigating the New Transformation Economy | Holistic Guide
    2026/04/22

    From Experiences to Transformations: The Future of Value Creation.
    Full show notes here

    With Rory Henry
    The Holistic Guide to Wealth Management

    When advisors talk about differentiating themselves from the pack, the conversation often centers on providing better service models, improved technology, or more personalized experiences. But according to Fortune 500 management advisor Joe Pine, those levers are no longer enough. The real opportunity lies one level deeper: helping clients change.

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    Cofounder of Strategic Horizons LLP, Pine is the co-author of The Experience Economy and author of the newly released The Transformation Economy. He argues that the U.S. economy has continued its long arc first from commodities, then to goods, services and experiences, and now to transformations. In this next transformation phase, the customer is no longer buying a product, activity or even a memorable event. They are investing in who they want to become.

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    47 分
  • Michelle River: The Hidden Data Behind CPA Firm Burnout and Profit Pressure | Gear Up for Growth
    2026/04/17

    How savvy CPAs are unlocking powerful insights buried in their practice management systems.
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    Gear Up for Growth
    With Jean Caragher

    For CPA Trendlines

    “What surprised me most isn’t what the data says,” says Michelle Golden River, CEO of Fore LLC, in a new episode of Gear Up for Growth, powered by CPA Trendlines. “It’s that almost every CPA already has it, and it rarely makes it into leadership conversations.”

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    River tells host Jean Caragher, president of Capstone Marketing, that firms are overlooking powerful insights buried in their own practice management data.

    River challenges CPA firm leaders to rethink long-held assumptions about growth and sustainability. “There is no reason we should be taking a high volume of low spenders when it’s killing us. It’s ruining our sustainability chances,” she says.


    River leaves three big takeaways for CPA firms.

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    43 分
  • Accounting’s Hidden Talent Risk: The Sandwich Generation | ARC
    2026/04/16

    The 2026 MOVE Project aims to turn caregiving challenges into actionable insights for firms.

    Accounting ARC
    With Liz Mason, Donny Shimamoto, and Byron Patrick
    Center for Accounting Transformation

    As accounting firms continue to grapple with talent shortages, retention challenges, and evolving workforce expectations, a growing segment of professionals is quietly carrying an additional burden — one that rarely shows up on a balance sheet.

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    They are caregivers.

    In the latest episode of Accounting ARC, Donny Shimamoto, Byron Patrick, and Liz Mason turn their attention to the 2026 Accounting MOVE Project — and the professionals it aims to better understand and support. This year’s emphasis: the “sandwich generation” and others balancing careers with caregiving responsibilities. The topic reflects a broader shift in how the profession defines talent, productivity, and success — and raises questions about whether traditional firm structures are keeping pace with reality.



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    51 分
  • Lisa Fitzgerald: Belonging's No Longer an Option in Accounting | MOVE Like This
    2026/04/15

    Effective leaders create connection, recognizing that human-centered leadership is critical.


    MOVE Like This
    With Bonnie Buol Ruszczyk
    For CPA Trendlines Research

    In this episode of MOVE Like This, Bonnie Ruszczyk is joined by Lisa Fitzgerald, Chief Human Resources Officer at Eide Bailly, for a conversation about talent, leadership, and what it takes to build workplaces where people actually want to stay. With nearly two decades at the firm and a career spanning manufacturing, technology, and professional services, Fitzgerald brings a practical, people-centered lens to some of the profession’s biggest challenges.

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    One issue keeping Fitzgerald up at night is the accelerating impact of AI on the accounting workforce. While Eide Bailly is approaching AI adoption thoughtfully and seeing real productivity gains, Fitzgerald is just as focused on the downstream effects, particularly how the conversation around AI may influence students deciding whether accounting feels like a “safe” career choice. With firms still recovering from talent shortages, she sees a real risk that fear and uncertainty could deter future professionals before they even enter the pipeline.

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    35 分