AAF Vice President, Robin Kelley, will be presenting “The Face of your Non-Profit: How Others See Your Organization” at the TANGO best practices for nonprofits seminar on November 17th. What is the best practices for nonprofits seminar?
This seminar is hosted by TANGO and sponsored by AAF. It is designed especially for CEO’s, CFO’s, Executive Directors, Business Managers, HR Managers and Marketing Directors of nonprofit organizations.
The curriculum is tactical in nature, providing expert guidance; tools and takeaways that business leaders need. The event includes breakout sessions and networking opportunities.
November 17, 2011
7:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Natick Crowne Plaza
1360 Worcester Street
Natick, MA
Robin brings a wealth of experience to AAFCPAs’ clients in the areas of System & Organization Control (SOC) Reporting, Agreed-Upon Procedures, and special attestations.
Robin has specialized expertise performing quality control reviews of user entity SOC reports, including SOC 1 (SSAE 18), SOC 2, SOC 2+ and 3 attestation reporting. She has extensive experience developing SOC reports for service organizations and has a deep understanding of internal controls from a design, implementation, and testing perspective. This allows …
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