Professional Standards & Responsibilities:
Understanding Ethical Shifts in Behavior and Culture
A Specialized Workshop for CPAs Approved by the Accountancy Board of Ohio to satisfy 3 hours of CPE credit in the Professional Standards area.
Workshop Topics:
- Role of the Accountancy Board
- AICPA Code of Conduct
- Leadership Principles
- Corporate Culture
- Applied Ethics
Learning Objectives:
- Understand O.R.C. 4701
- Learn about registration requirements for the Ohio State Board of Accountancy
- Compare and contrast legal v. ethical duties
- Learn about the motivations for improper behavior
About the Instructor:
Professor Paul Fiorelli, J.D., M.B.A., is the current Director of Cintas Institute for Business Ethics at Xavier University. He was also selected to become part of an Ad Hoc Advisory committee to the United States Sentencing Commission, which reviewed Chapter 8 of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines regarding organizations. Paul was selected as one of the 1998-1999 Supreme Court Fellows to work at the United States Sentencing Commission. During his fellowship year he researched and lectured on compliance and ethics issues, employee confidentiality questions, and how internal auditors can play a major role in compliance programs. He also received the “Thomas Clark Fellow Award” from Chief Justice William Rehnquist. Professor Fiorelli has researched, lectured, and written extensively on corporate culture, ethics and compliance, and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. He completed a research grant regarding the Guidelines, funded by the Institute of Internal Auditors - Research Foundation. The outcome of the research has been published as a book entitled, “The Federal Sentencing Guidelines: Guidelines for Internal Auditors.”
Open Enrollment Course Fees
$149
Includes breakfast

