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Episode 125

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24th Jun 2022

Key Drivers of Change in Accounting with Gary Shamis

Episode 125. In today's interview, "The Drivers of Change in Accounting with Gary Shamis."

Gary Shamis is a former top 40 US accounting firm managing partner who sold to BDO in 2015. He is now CEO of Winding River Consulting, a high-level strategy consulting for the Restaurant, CPA, and professional services industries. Amongst many other accounting accolades, Gary won EY Entrepreneur of the Year and is a Top Ten Managing Partner Elite (Accounting Today) where he was called the “very model of the modern managing partner. He was awarded Most Admired Peer (INSIDE Public Accounting) and has more than a dozen appearances on the Most Influential list (Accounting Today). He has served within the ranks of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and is co-author of How to Manage Your Accounting Practice: Taking Your Firm from Chaos to Consensus.

Key takeaways from this episode include:

◆ what have been the biggest changes in the accounting profession over recent years

◆ why many accounting firms should be proud at how quickly they managed to adapt to the pandemic - almost overnight

◆ the challenges for accounting practices in dealing with the culture of remote working and the pace of technology

◆ how the private equity money and appetite for mergers and acquisitions is changing the accounting landscape

◆ the lessons accounting leaders can learn from history with private equity and the changing priorities of big companies

◆ how the majority accounting firms are now 'boomer owned and millennial compromised' in their make up

◆ how generation shifts in accountancy practices are driving consolidation and changes in business models

◆ explaining the difference in mentality with baby boomers and younger generations with live first, work second

◆ a warning to equity partners in accounting firms on how they must set up their firm so millennials will pay for their exit

◆ an example of how succession plans in accounting firms can collapse overnight

◆ the problems coming up for many accountancy firms with their business model and succession planning

◆ the number one thing that attracts private equity money in the accounting sector

◆ the potential phasing out of managing partners and the evolution of the c-suite in accounting firms

◆ the concept of non-accountants and non-CPAs running large accounting practices

◆ the increasing importance of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in accounting, and how many firms are getting it wrong

◆ where professional accounting associations and institutes are falling short in pushing for a stronger DEI agenda

◆ examples of what accounting firms must do with DEI to attract more and better talent

◆ how the pace of M&A activity and PE interest is only going to increase in accounting

◆ the kind of accounting firms that will do really well in the future

You can connect with Gary here:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-shamis-wrc

https://windingriverconsulting.com

Check out this related interview: "Accounting Firm Leadership Priorities: Gary Shamis"

https://bit.ly/3lyBIgW

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Accounting Influencers Podcast
Host Rob Brown shows accounting professionals and leaders how to be more influential, grow their personal brand and be more authoritative, relevant and high profile in their roles..
The Accounting Influencers Podcast, hosted by Rob Brown, is a must-listen for accounting professionals looking to strengthen their leadership presence, stay informed on disruptive forces in accounting and build credibility within their firms. Geared toward firm leaders, managers, partners and influencers, the show covers key topics like career development, influence, personal branding and interpreting the evolving trends impacting the accounting world. Rob brings his expertise to each episode, offering insights and guidance on how to grow your personal brand and stay strategically important in a rapidly changing profession. Whether you're aiming to influence within your firm or expand your reputation outside of it, this international podcast offers practical advice and forward-thinking insights that will keep you informed and prepared for the future.
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Rob Brown hosts the multiple accounting podcast and chair conferences, panels and events globally for the accounting and fintech profession. He is co-founder of Accounting Influencers Roundtable (AIR) which helps vendors, experts and influencers serve the accounting and finance world. He is a dynamic speaker and accomplished expert on trust, reputation, employer brand, talent, career development, succession, gen z/generations, employee advocacy and executive presence. Rob is author of the bestselling book Build Your Reputation (Wiley) and his TEDx talk ‘The Personal Brand of You’ has been viewed 400,000 times on YouTube. He is a stroke survivor, has epilepsy, is a committed Christian and has a black belt in kickboxing. He is based in Nottingham UK, home of Robin Hood, plays chess and backgammon, loves orange chocolate and is allergic to grapefruit.