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About the Authors
ОглавлениеNathan E. Myers, MBA, CPA, Six Sigma Black Belt, has over 20 years of public accounting and investment banking experience at flagship organizations including Ernst & Young, Morgan Stanley, UBS Investment Bank, Credit Suisse, and JP Morgan. He received both his bachelor's degree in Accounting and an MBA in Accounting from the Indiana University, Kelley School of Business. Much of his career has been spent in finance functions as a controller and as a change manager for products such as FX spot, forwards, and options, securities lending, margin, and equity finance at global investment banks, building scalable controls and delivering strategic technology change. In the recent past, his career has evolved from owning a portfolio of large-scale technology change, to putting data analytics tooling into the hands of users to drive aggressive digital transformation. Nathan has worked to build rigid data quality standards to drive rich and accurate datasets as inputs to processing, has managed robotic process automation (RPA) portfolios, and has scaled end-user data analytics across organizations to capture control and efficiency benefits. He has seen firsthand the requirement to build and maintain close governance over these toolsets, as they rapidly proliferate across banks and large organizations. He resides on Long Island, New York, with his wife, son, and daughter.
Gregory Kogan, CPA, is a professor of practice in accounting at Long Island University, focusing on teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in accounting and finance. He has experience as an auditor at Ernst & Young and as a controller at Tiger Management. He received his MBA from Rutgers Business School in Accounting and a Bachelors of Science in Computer Science from Rutgers University. He is currently pursuing his doctorate in Business Administration at the University of Scranton with the research focus of data analytics in accounting.
While in public accounting, Gregory worked on major clients in the asset management industry, gaining exposure to auditing hedge funds and private equity funds. At Tiger Management, he led the day-to-day accounting and finance operations of a long /short equity start-up hedge fund as the controller of the fund. While at Long Island University, he spearheaded the launching of an MBA program that delivers graduate business education to a leading US banking institution. At Long Island University, he has been leading the effort of integrating data analytics into the accounting curriculum. Gregory resides in Manalapan, New Jersey, with his wife, daughter, and son.