Instructor
Elizabeth McDowell
Instructor
Elizabeth McDowell, CPA, CIA has nearly 20 years of audit experience and is the founder of Audit Forward, an innovative internal audit consulting and training firm. In addition to training and consulting, Elizabeth is an adjunct Professor of Accounting at Front Range Community College and serves as a Non-Executive Independent Director for an internal audit firm in the UK.
Elizabeth’s most recent industry experience was at Achieve, where she was Sr. Director, Audit Strategy; prior to that, she held internal audit leadership roles at Elevations Credit Union, Fidelity Investments, and Xcel Energy after first starting her career at Ernst & Young.
This unique and thought-provoking training program explores the ethical and societal implications of living with lifelong hearing loss and sheds light on the importance of empathy, communication, and accessibility in our diverse and inclusive society.
Review four ethics principles and how they relate to those with disabilities.
Dive into the IIA's Code of Ethics
Discover challenges of life with a hearing disability
Relate lessons learned from those challenges to auditor and workplace ethics
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