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Membership

 

Internal Audit

 

Committee Members

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NameFirmChapter
William E. Ansah
Chair
RSM US LLPManhattan/Bronx
Hania Abrous
Gladclif LLCManhattan/Bronx
Adefisayo M. Adefarakan MNP LLPOut-of-State
Ayoola A. Akinola Government of ManitobaOut-of-State
Joseph P. Athy SUNY Old WestburyManhattan/Bronx
Anthony S. Chan CA Global Consulting Inc.Manhattan/Bronx
Christina Cruz
Advance Finance GroupManhattan/Bronx
Edden E. Dialfonso RSM US LLPManhattan/Bronx
Maureen P. Downing-Cilano Evans National Bank Buffalo
Audrey A. Foster Federal Reserve Bank of New York Manhattan/Bronx
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About the Internal Audit Committee

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Committee Action Plan


Who We Are

Members in industry or public practice, involved with:

•  Leading, conducting or participating in the internal audit function at public or private companies;

•  Advising or assisting chief audit executives and heads of the internal audit function;

•  Developing governance standards for internal audit;

•  Advising in the development of risk models to mitigate business risk;

•  All other matters relating to the practice of internal audit.

What We Do

The Internal Audit Committee (the Committee) generally meets monthly to provide its members a forum to address and discuss technical matters and new developments, to plan educational activities and to provide networking opportunities.

The Committee will sponsor technical sessions (or conferences as appropriate) to keep members informed about developments affecting CPAs in the internal audit sphere and will feature prominent speakers from regulatory agencies (SEC, PCAOB, FASB, etc.) as well as from industry and public accounting firms and other professional organizations such as IIA and ISACA.

Other functions of the Committee include:

•  Informing the internal audit world of ongoing developments, by authoring articles for publication in The CPA Journal and TheTrusted Professional; and other publications

•  Being available to members of the press for interviews on topics related to internal auditing.

•  Being available to answer technical questions from State Society members, relating to the practice of internal audit.

•  Providing the opportunity to comment on exposure drafts for new standards, pronouncements or similar documents relating to internal audit.

Who Should Join

CPA members in industry, public practice, academia, government, not-for-profit  as well as other non CPA members who are involved with internal auditing or related business, accounting and information system areas.