Duane Reyhl Page > CPA Career and Biography > Summary Biography
Here's a little bit about me. More details are available in my professional biography.
What I Do Now. I am a senior accounting and auditing manager with Andrews, Hooper & Pavlik P.L.C. (AHP) in Saginaw, Michigan. My industry experience includes colleges and universities, school districts, private and governmental employee benefit plans, not-for-profit organizations, health care organizations, construction contractors, municipalities, professional service organizations, and manufacturing. In addition, I've worked with organizations on fraud prevention and investigations, outsourced internal auditing, and technology consulting, including electronic commerce.
What I've Done Before. Before joining AHP, I was with a San Jose, California CPA firm and prior to that was the technical director for the Peer Review Program of the California Society of CPAs, a position I held for six years. As part of that function, I oversaw the program's technical review process, managed its technical reviewers, and assisted reviewers and firms with technical questions related to peer review and professional standards. I also wrote the California Reviewer, a quarterly newsletter of the Peer Review Program. Prior to my work at the Society, I was the partner in charge of auditing, accounting and quality control for a local Oakland, California CPA firm.
Volunteer Roles - Professional:
Volunteer Roles - Civic and Community:
Educator Roles. I have taught continuing education courses for the American Institute of CPAs, the California Society of CPAs, the Michigan Association of CPAs, and for a local college. I have written and taught these courses:
Other authored courses include: Auditing Strategies for the Local Practitioner and Inspections: How To Perform Them and Correct Common Problems.
I speak frequently on audit, accounting and peer review topics for the Michigan Association of CPAs, the California Society of CPAs, and other groups and have been a discussion leader at the American Institute of CPAs' Peer Review Conferences. In addition, I have taught a section of the course, Financial Statements in the Courtroom, for the National Judicial College and have taught California state and county governmental staff auditors.
Passions. I love to spend time with my family, write, fish, design fishing lures, and play the acoustic guitar.
Current as of July 22, 2007
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