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Dext
Start Date:8/31/2021
Start Time:12:00 PM EDT
Duration:60 minutes
Abstract:
As businesses continue to evolve and transform how our global economy turns, more accountants and bookkeeping professionals turn to technology to power their firms. Modern business problems require modern solutions, but how do you transform your firm and discover the right tools to help you deliver productivity, profitability, and real-time advisory to your clients?
This session will help you understand how to successfully develop and deploy a digital accounting tech stack and measure its efficiency. Additionally, hear examples of how some of the top Canadian firms stay innovative and ensure their tools can provide the results needed to empower their business clients during challenging times.
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Speakers
Neil Blue, CPA Neil Blue is a fourth-generation Public Accountant, Partner at Faber LLP and co-founder the Edmonton Emerging Professional Network. Neil strives to take an innovative approach to his work through his use of cloud technologies and continuous learning. Neil holds a diverse background in accounting, from starting at his family business to working with international firms. In his free time he enjoys staying connected to the local business community and playing hockey.
Eric Tung, MBA General Manager, North America Dext Eric is the General Manager for Dext - North America. Prior to joining Dext, Eric was an executive at Scotiabank, where he was responsible for driving growth across Scotiabank's 15 million retail and small business customers in Latin America and the Caribbean. In addition, he played a key leadership role in launching and implementing Scotiabank's global digital transformation.
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There’s an App for That? Demystifying the Financial App Marketplace
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