About this event
Josh Tyree, CPA
Harris & Co. PLLC
High performing nonprofits all have one thing in common: effective and active Board engagement. The final part of the series highlights the role of governance in a nonprofit’s finances and decision making. We will address how to connect the importance of fiduciary responsibility, your business model, internal controls with governance, and what areas you can focus on to ensure that this is working properly. A Board is full of resources and should be active in assisting the organization in making both financial and programmatic decisions. Making one without the other can lead to disaster or, at minimum, an uninformed decision. This webinar will dive into concepts and solutions to aid in bringing these two key players together.
About the Presenter
Josh Tyree is a Certified Public Accountant, licensed to practice in the states of Idaho and California. Josh has more than 10 years of experience practicing public accounting. He has planned and performed financial and compliance audits for public and nonpublic profit entities, venture capital backed companies, governmental and nonprofit entities, as well as provided internal control and other business consulting services. While at Harris & Co., Josh has led the assurance department in significant growth while serving clients in nonprofit, construction, engineering, and technology industries. Whether it’s with the lunch news on KTVB, the Idaho Nonprofit Conference Annual Conference, Western States RC&D Conference, audit committees or individuals, you can find Josh speaking, sharing his expertise, and hoping to assist local organizations in getting the financial information they need to succeed.
About the Series
This four-part Financial Management Webinar Series is built to address the financial management issues that arise at every level of your organization. This series will address scalability, accounting software, recommended modules, sound internal controls, and mission centered analysis!
Webinars will be held on the fourth Wednesday each month from January 22 to April 23, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. PST.
Each webinar will be $25 for NAO Members and $35 for Nonmembers, with a 10% discount for the entire series.