In addition to his responsibilities at the UACPA, Troy focuses on taxation and investment strategies for Heritage Bank, a small community bank, in St. George. Previously, he was a tax consulting and compliance manager with Arthur Anderson, LLP in Salt Lake City for many years. Troy is a frequent speaker and lecturer at various CPA conferences, and he was a staff instructor at Arthur Andersen’s Center for Professional Development where he spoke on many topics.
He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AIPCA), the Utah Association of Certified Public Accountants, and the Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals Association. Troy also sits on the AICPA’s Governing Council Board as a voting member from the state of Utah.
He earned both a bachelor’s degree in accounting and a master’s degree in taxation at Brigham Young University.
Troy will focus on the world of accounting post Sarbanes Oxley. He will discuss the realities the Act created, and its potential repercussions. He will reflect on whether Sarbanes Oxley has resolved the crisis and restored the profession’s credibility. |
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