Join Us for the 2017 AICPA National Not-for-Profit Conference

CBIZ and MHM are pleased to sponsor the 2017 American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) National Not-for-Profit Conference being held on June 21-23, 2017, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, MD.

Considered the premier annual conference for this sector, it brings together the industry's top experts and thought leaders to offer their perspectives on the most crucial issues facing not-for-profit organizations and the practitioners who serve them.

As a conference sponsor, we are pleased to offer you an additional discount off the regular registration fee for the conference. You may register online or by calling 888.777.7077, using the coupon code SDK.

While at the conference, we hope you will take the opportunity to stop by our booth to meet many of our not-for-profit practitioners from around the country. You also won't want to miss our conference session.

John Mulvaney, Director and Leader of the Forensic, Litigation and Valuation Services Group in New England, will be presenting at the conference during the afternoon of Thursday, June 22. John's presentation, Staying Ahead of Financial Fraud for Nonprofits, will explore how not-for-profits can recognize the situations that increase the risk for potential fraud, how to respond to suspected fraud activity and how to identify exposure to fraud risks.

We look forward to seeing you this summer!

About the Presenter

John Mulvaney, CPA, CFE

John is the leader of the Forensic, Litigation and Valuation Services Group in the New England office of CBIZ and MHM. He specializes in government and internal investigations, as well as complex civil and criminal matters. John has more than 28 years of experience as a special agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Special Inspector General's Office for the Troubled Asset Relief Program. Throughout his career he has investigated and managed significant complex forensic investigations involving accounting fraud, securities fraud, insider trading, bank fraud, bankruptcy fraud, money laundering, RICO violations, health care fraud and public corruption. Additionally, he has experience testifying in federal and state proceedings.

Please contact us if you have specific questions about the event.

Published on April 24, 2017