What it Takes to be an Effective Auditor-In-Charge
Speaker: Jonnie Keith
Speaker Designation: Chief Audit Executive
Speaker: Jonnie Keith
Speaker Designation: Chief Audit Executive
There is more than meets the eye when it comes to being an auditor-in-charge.
Leading an audit team not only requires a great deal of knowledge, it also requires dedication, efficiency, and effective leadership skills. Audit leaders today need to know how to run a team properly so that every project runs smoothly. In other words, they need the skills to lead with confidence because the Auditor-In-Charge (AIC) has a lot of responsibilities such as:
All these functions have to be carried out in addition to nearly innumerable other minor activities. Since the AIC is the one finally responsible for the success or otherwise of an audit; everything depends on how efficiently, smartly and diligently the AIC carries out those functions.
Want to understand the ways by which this can be done effectively? Attend the webinar to get a proper understanding of the responsibilities of the AIC and the skills needed to execute them.
The role of the Auditor-In-Charge (AIC) in the organization is an unenviable one. It comes with numerous responsibilities. The success of an audit engagement will often depend on how well the AIC carries out those functions. There are certain skills and attributes an AIC must master to successfully lead an audit engagement. They must understand the key audit standards to grasp the responsibilities required to get the job done. This webinar will help you understand the skills needed and the responsibilities of the AIC.
Audit Standards Relative to the Auditor-In-Charge
Auditor-In-Charge Skills and Attributes
Auditor-In-Charge Responsibilities
Mr. Jonnie Keith has over 50 years of audit experience and served as the Chief Audit Executive for the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) for 12 years before his retirement in 2012. His other audit experience includes serving as Operational Audit Manager for five years and was a Senior Auditor in the Contract Compliance Audit Branch at MARTA. He was also a Senior Auditor at Norfolk Southern Railway, and a Bank Examiner at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
He has a degree in Economics from Clark Atlanta University. His certifications include Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), and Certified Government Auditing Professional (CGAP). Mr. Keith has been married over 50 years. He also co-authored a book with his wife on marriage entitled “Tied Together – The Marriage Trinity”. He has two daughters and five grand childrens.