Looking ahead, how prepared are you to meet the demands of your growing firm? Managing your own IT means you’re responsible for everything from procuring and implementing hardware and software updates to establishing disaster recovery plans and managing data backups. It’s risky managing your IT while trying to meet client service expectations at the same time—not to mention unsustainable for the long term.
Join Roman Kepczyk, Right Networks’ Director of Firm Technology, and Derek Distin, Right Networks’ Senior Director of Client Success and Tech Support, as they talk about what best-in-class accounting firms are doing to manage future growth using the cloud.
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Rightworks
Director of Firm Technology Strategy
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(678) 495-0508
Roman Kepczyk is Director of Firm Technology Strategy for Rightworks and a long-time trusted technology consultant to the accounting profession. He has partnered with more than 400 CPA firms to effectively utilize their information technology and accounting applications by optimizing their tax, assurance, and administrative production workflows. In addition to being a CPA, CITP, and CGMA, Roman is certified as a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt which he utilizes to transform accounting firms in his consulting practice. Roman has been recognized as one of Accounting Today’s Most Influential People in Accounting fifteen times, a CPA Practice Advisor Top Thought Leader each of the past ten years, and one of INSIDE Public Accounting’s Most Recommended Consultants to the Accounting Profession fifteen years. Roman is a prolific author and speaker to the accounting profession helping firms transform their practices.
Rightworks
Senior Director of Support and Success, Software Products
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(888) 210-0237
An avid learner, Derek has a deep passion for leadership coaching and process improvement. A former collegiate multi-sport athlete, he started his career in management and sales. He joined Right Networks as a Client Success Manager before moving to Service leadership.
A father of 3, he enjoys coaching his children's sports, running, and tinkering with woodworking.