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Bonus: Kelly Richmond Pope - Ethics in the 21st Century

In this special edition of Count Me In, Kelly Richmond Pope returns to help commemorate Global Ethics Day 2022. We discuss her latest IMA report, Ethics in the 21st Ce...

Ep. 204: Joe Cecala - Democratizing capital markets for small businesses

As both a CPA and a lawyer, Joe Cecala has spent his career helping small businesses navigate venture investments, exit transactions, and other complexities of acces...

Ep. 203: Mark A Herschberg – The Great Resignation and How to Fix It

Our guest today is Mark Herschberg, author of The Career Toolkit: Essential Skills for Success That No One Taught You and creator of the Brain Bump app. Mark has spen...

Ep. 202: Oded Zehavi - How a Digitally-Empowered Finance Team Transforms Business

IMA’s Neha Lagoo Ratnakar speaks with Oded Zehavi, CEO of Mesh Payments, about digital transformation of the finance team. They discuss how powerful new software tools...

Ep. 201: Mat Boyle – More Impact. More Profit.

Mat Boyle, CEO of Online to Offline, drops in to discuss the inspiring transformation of his business from profit-driven to mission-driven. Sparked by an intense expe...

BONUS | CMA 50th Anniversary: Attracting the Best and the Brightest

In this special episode of Count Me In we commemorate the 50th anniversary of the CMA, the benchmark certification for management accountants around the world. Margare...

Ep. 200: Marsha Huber - IMA’s Guide to Small Business Resilience

In Count Me in's 200th episode, Director of Research Marsha Huber joins us to discuss IMA’s new report, Thriving Amidst Challenges: A Guide to Small Business Resilienc...

Ep. 199: Anthony Nitsos, CMA - Riding the Tidal Wave of Data Automation

As a management accountant at the forefront of data automation, Anthony Nitsos has insights that CFOs, controllers, and your entire finance team need to hear. He bega...

Ep. 198: Leah Wietholter – Following the money with a forensic accountant

Our guest today is Leah Wietholter, a forensic accountant, private investigator, and the author of Data Sleuth: Using Data in Forensic Accounting Engagements and Fraud...

Ep. 197: Rachel Baesler - Accountants as Business Partners for M&A

As VP of Financial Reporting and Technical Accounting at FLEETCOR Technology (NYSE: FLT), Rachel Baesler partners with internal business leaders to execute the company...

Ep. 196: Amanda Cohen – Why your company needs a risk management makeover

Amanda Cohen is Vice President of Product at Resolver, where she helps businesses manage complex, interconnected risks more profitably. She speaks with Adam about the ...

Ep. 195: Daniel Alfon – Maximizing the power of LinkedIn for your career

Daniel Alfon is an expert on all things LinkedIn. He is the author of How to Build a LinkedIn Profile for Business Success and helps professionals succeed by maximizin...

Ep. 194: Rocky Buckley – Unleash Your Personal Brand Potential

As the CEO of Swaysion, Rocky Buckley helps experts across many disciplines develop and sell specialized training programs. He is the creator of the Platinum Path and...

Ep. 193: Diversifying Global Accounting Talent: Actionable Solutions for Progress

In this special edition of Count Me In, we dive into trailblazing new DE&I research conducted in partnership by The Institute of Management Accountants (IMA), The Inte...

Ep. 192: Nick Davies – Building Your Achiever’s Mindset

Nick Davies is a former Wall Street executive who now provides expert business and performance coaching to other professionals seeking to reach their full potential. H...

Ep. 191: New IMA Insight: A Guide to Reducing a Carbon Footprint

Guess who’s at the forefront of corporate efforts to reduce carbon emissions? Management accountants! Today’s conversation focuses on new thought leadership from IMA ...

Ep. 190: Gordon Graham - The Ethics and Risks of Whistleblowing

Today’s episode travels the bumpy and lonesome road of a whistleblower taking on corrupt leaders inside a public utility. IMA’s Adam Larson is joined by Gordon Graham ...

Ep. 189: Bruno Pešec - Management Accountants as Partners (Not Roadblocks) to Innovation

Bruno Pešec helps businesses build systems to drive profitable innovation. He joins Adam Larson to discuss the critical role management accountants must play in suppor...

Ep. 188: John Greene - Financial Transformation at Discover

Today we go inside the financial transformation process at Discover Financial Services (NYSE: DFS) with CFO John Greene. John joins Adam Larson to discuss how Discover...

Ep. 187: Braden Cadenelli – Bringing sustainable practices to the food industry

Adam Larson speaks with Braden Cadenelli about the challenges of bringing sustainable practices to the food industry. As a professional baker and pastry chef, Braden r...

Ep. 186: Sergio Tavares – What accountants need to know about Design Thinking

Sergio Tavares, PhD., joins host Neha Ratnakar to discuss the importance of design thinking in a digital-first business world and the role management accountants play ...

Ep. 185: Michael Teape - Maximizing human capital in challenging times

Michael Teape, a respected management coach and Co-founder of Teape Training International returns to Count Me In to discuss maximizing human capital in the face of CO...

Ep. 184: Bharat Kanodia - “That company is worth what!?” - an insider’s view of business valuations.

Adam Larson speaks with Bharat Kanodia about his critical role as a leading business appraiser in Silicon Valley. As the founder and chief appraiser at Veristrat, Bhar...

Ep. 183: Casey Woo – CFOs are on a mission to grow

Today’s guest is Casey Woo, CFO of Landing, former Head of Strategic Finance at WeWork, and the co-founder of Operators Guild, a knowledge-sharing community for CFOs a...

Ep. 182: Tamara Ghandour - Harnessing The Power of Innovation – Everyday

Our guest this week is Tamara Ghandour, the author of Innovation is Everybody’s Business and the founder of LaunchStreet, a consultancy that helps businesses unleash t...

Ep. 181: Kristen Donnelly - The Never-Ending Journey of DE&I

Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) can mean different things to different people. And this can be a problem, even when people are trying to do the right thing. ...

Ep. 180: Jim Rafferty - The Business of Gratitude

Everyone agrees that gratitude is an important social courtesy for working and engaging with others. But the power of gratitude is far greater than most people realize...

Ep. 179: Sammy Courtright - Tech & Work-Life Balance during the Great Resignation

Remote work is the new normal for many companies and it involves way more than just Zoom calls. Join Mitch for a conversation with Sammy Courtright, co-founder of Ten...

Ep. 178: Will Peng - Achieve Greater Financial Stability

Learn how Fintech is helping people achieve greater financial stability. Will Peng, CEO and co-founder of financial wellness and benefits platform Northstar, joins Mit...

Ep. 177: Dr. Anton Lewis - DE&I in Accounting

Dr. Anton Lewis, Associate Professor of Accounting at Valparaiso University, joins IMA’s Adam Larson to discuss his research on the experience of Black accountants in ...

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