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Mark E. Dauberman, CPA |
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Mark Dauberman taught his first university accounting class in 1969 and has been involved in accounting education since. He obtained his bachelors degree in accounting from California State University at Northridge (CSUN) in June of 1970. He is currently enrolled in the Executive MBA program at the Peter Drucker and Masatoshi Ito School of Management at Claremont Graduate University, where he had been a student of Dr Drucker's in 1971.
Mark's public accounting experience includes working with various local firms throughout high school and college, and employment with Kenneth Leventhal & Company. More recently he was a partner at NSBN, a Beverly Hills CPA and business consulting firm, where he served as director of the audit practice and was responsible for recruiting, training, business development, quality control, and strategic planning for the firm.
Mark's industry experience includes serving as assistant controller of a large trucking and warehousing firm. He has been both a controller and the Vice President of Finance and Administration for major real estate development companies.
Mark also spent nearly 30 years as an entrepreneur, operating a business that prepared individuals for the CPA exam.
Mark currently provides CPE and technical staff training for CPA firms, private industry employers of accountants, and government organizations on topics that include fraud, internal and external auditing, developing internal controls, strategic planning, and practice management.
He also provides consulting services to CPA firms, providing assistance on matters involving strategic planning; compensation issues; client management; and the planning, performance, and review of financial statement services.
Mark is also a keynote motivational speaker providing his insights on fraud, dealing with competition, entrepreneurship, goal setting, time management, dealing with stress, coping with crises, and ethics.
Email: mark@dauberman.com
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