Dbriefs
26 Oct.

Cyber’s growing role within the finance organization to enable transformation

Controllership Perspectives

Wednesday, 02:00 p.m.  ET | 1 hr
Credits offered: CPE Event language: English

Participants will gain insights into how cyber and finance alignment supports the company’s strategic goals with “always on” focus and risk reduction. 

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Host: Beth Kaplan, managing director, Deloitte & Touche LLP

Presenters: Jen Sullivan, principal, Deloitte & Touche LLP
                      Temano Shurland, principal, Deloitte & Touche LLP
                      Bobby Haspel, director, Johnson & Johnson
                      Vimal Subramanian, vice president, Cue Health Inc
                      Sanjeev Sah, vice president, Centura Health Corp

1 Overview CPE credit | Specialized Knowledge

As companies navigate through both business-as-usual and marketplace disruption, the need to anticipate this elevates the critical role technology and data play across finance—unlocking value, mitigating risk, and sharpening competitive advantage. What role should cyber play within finance to lead companies forward? We’ll discuss: 

  • Where cyber and finance may be aligned to help lead the charge forward
  • How cyber should be embedded with finance, controllership, and internal audit teams
  • Enhancing career development by giving team members opportunities to learn new parts of the business 

Meet the host

Beth F. Kaplan

Beth F. Kaplan

Managing Director | Deloitte & Touche LLP

Beth is the founder and chief adviser for the Center for ControllershipTM and managing director for Finance Transformation and Controllership Services at Deloitte & Touche LLP. She has more than 35 years of experience in roles as an auditor, CFO/controller, and financial operations consultant, and specializes in helping the Controllership function improve overall finance processes, reduce cost of delivery, and reduce risk. She has served some of the largest global and national organizations as they transform their controllership function driven by mergers, accounting changes, and system transformations. Beth has been published several times with insights into financial close and reporting process improvements, effective control design, the role of the controller, and technology transformation for the future of controllership.

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