OSCPA's 2025 Banking & Industry Summit - VIRTUAL
8.00 Credits
Member Price $270
Non-Member Price $370
Overview
The OSCPA’s Banking & Industry Summit is specially tailored for our members working in corporate finance and banking. Stay current on issues by attending sessions that discuss cybersecurity, the causes of banking failures, a multigenerational world view of the accounting profession, and what to do if you are getting audited.
Join us for the OSCPA’S Banking & Industry Summit for 8 hours of recommended CPE credit.
In-person Attendance: If you prefer to attend in-person, you can register for the in-person option here.
Thursday, April 17
Optional Session
- Cybersecurity
Hart BrownHart Brown
Hart Brown, is an author, technologist, futurist, and executive. His dynamic, engaging, thought-provoking, and entertaining presentations include live demonstrations and audience participation with unique collaboration tools called Immersyv. He remains a trusted advisor to some of the largest companies in the world and more than 50 governments in the areas of artificial intelligence (AI), digital communications, quantum computing, and internet of things (IoT). Hart is a Qualified Risk Director (QRD), a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) who has been referenced in over 90 publications and news outlets such as Reuters, USA Today and WIRED magazine. He is the author of two books, Future Forecasting: Mitigating Risk and Increasing Profit in a Chaotic World and Online and Under Attack: What every Business Needs to Know to Manage Cyber Risk and Win Its Cyber War.
Join Hart Brown, a Certified Ethical Hacker, as he returns to discuss the world of cybersecurity and the impact it will have on the accounting industry.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn challenges of cybersecurity today.
- Learn cybersecurity challenges using new technology.
Credits: 2 - Information Technology
This session is available to registrants only.
Optional Session
- CSI: Banking Edition
Miles Pringle, VP/General Counsel, The Bankers BankMiles Pringle
Miles Pringle is Executive Vice President and General Counsel of The Bankers Bank in Oklahoma City. He served as the 2024 President of the Oklahoma Bar Association, an 18,000 member arm of the Oklahoma Supreme Court. He has held many other leadership positions for the OBA, such as Vice-President and Chair of the Financial Institution and Commercial Law Section. Prior to joining The Bankers Bank, Miles was a partner at the Pringle & Pringle law firm which focuses on representing community banks. He has authored many banking and legal related articles and is a frequent lecturer for the Oklahoma Bar Association and Oklahoma Bankers Association.
This session will discuss recent banking failures and analyze what the causes were.
Learning Objectives
- Understand prudent banking principles.
Credits: 2 - Specialized Knowledge
This session is available to registrants only.
Optional Session
- CPAs Through the Ages
Donita Thomas, Not associated with any firm
Qiulin Liu, Tax Manager, Wedel Rahill & Associates, CPAs, PL C
Connor Preston, Tax Manager, RSM US LLP
Join us for an engaging panel discussion featuring experts from each generation, as they share their unique perspectives on the evolving accounting industry. Gain valuable insights into how different generations approach challenges, adapt to change, and shape the future of the profession.
Credits: 2 - Specialized Knowledge
This session is available to registrants only.
Optional Session
- So You're Getting Audited
Raychel Clark, Accounting Manager, W & W - AFCO Steel LLCRaychel Clark
Raychel Clark, CPA is an accounting manager with W&W|AFCO Steel, which fabricates and erects steel structures internationally. She began her accounting career at a local non-profit, later moving on to jobs in the construction industry and public accounting as an auditor. She earned a Master of Science in Accounting from Oklahoma City University and is a Certified Public Accountant in the state of Oklahoma. Raychel is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Oklahoma Society of Certified Public Accountants (OSCPA). At the OSCPA, she currently sits on the Accounting Careers and Members in Industry committees as a committee member. In the past, she has been involved in a number of OSCPA projects: the Strategic Planning Pipeline Task Force; the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee as a committee chair; and the Financial Literacy and Young Accounting Professionals committees as a committee member. In 2018, she was recognized with a Trailblazer award from the OSCPA. Her favorite volunteering activity is cleaning up parks with other CPAs at the annual CPA Day of Service.
You get a letter in the mail from some audit firm you’ve never met. You’re being audited! What, why? Can you say no? What happens if you fail somehow? As the one being audited, questions can pile up in your mind before an auditor even steps in the door. Join fellow OSCPA member and former auditor, Raychel Clark, CPA as she answers these questions and more. This workshop will not only give a brief refresher on what happens before, during, and after an audit, but also discuss your business’ rights and responsibilities as an auditee. The goal of this workshop is to give you more confidence and speed in completing any audits you undergo with the least incursion on your daily workload.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the general process of an audit, both before, during, and after the auditor’s time working directly with your business.
- Review your business’ rights and responsibilities as an auditee.
Credits: 2 - Auditing
This session is available to registrants only.
Non-Member Price $370
Member Price $270