Event Details
- Learn from top finance executives from the Phillies, Citizens Bank and KPMG during a moderated question-and answer-session at Pass and Stow at Citizens Bank Park. Panelists will provide excellent insight into the business of baseball as it pertains to the finance, accounting and audit industries, as well as share their career experience and advice. Speakers include:
- Shannon Snellman, Director, Finance and Controller, The Phillies
- Lisa Joshua, Assistant Controller, The Phillies
- Daniel Astolfi, SVP Middle Market Regional Executive Mid-Atlantic Region, Citizens Bank
- Kevin Murphy, Partner, KPMG LLP
- Moderator: Kenny Johnson, Manager, Community Engagement, The Phillies
- Practice networking with Phillies executives and other special guests during a Phillies Networking Hour. Meet informally with front office personnel from various departments, as well as those who spearhead the Phillies intern and Phillies Ballgirls programs. Attendees are invited to bring their resumes. During this time, attendees are also welcome to take photos with the World Series Trophies, as well as meet 1993 National League Champion Mickey Morandini.
- Meet members of Temple University’s Fox School of Business, who will be on-site to share information about their graduate programs.
- Meet with representatives from PICPA, whose student members gain access to scholarships, CPA Exam guidance, networking opportunities, discounts, and more. Free memberships, as well as scholarship information, will be provided to #CollegeSeries attendees. Plus, students are invited to enjoy refreshments at the Networking Hour, compliments of PICPA. More than 22,000 accounting professionals, recent graduates, and students are members of the PICPA because they know there is strength, knowledge, and power in numbers.
- Program includes a Phillies game ticket with $12 concession credit to select games in April at Citizens Bank Park.
Additional Details
- Check-in begins at 4 p.m. and features an hour-long Networking Hour, as well as the opportunity to take photos with the World Series Trophies and 1993 National League Champion Mickey Morandini.
- The panel portion of the program officially starts at 5 p.m., and continues until 6:15 p.m.
- The event is limited to 120 students. Interested professors, recent graduates, and parents of students are welcome to attend.
- Dress is business casual.
- Students are urged to ask questions throughout the program.
- Program cost: $20. In addition to the above networking and panel, the program cost includes a Phillies game ticket with $12 concession credit to select games in April at Citizens Bank Park. Note: Following the event, an email link will be sent to each registered attendee to select the game date.
Speaker & Special Guest Bios
Shannon Snellman, Director, Finance and Controller, The Phillies

Shannon Snellman is the Director, Finance & Controller at the Phillies. She began her career as an auditor for Ernst & Young and held various roles at Endo Pharmaceuticals before rejoining The Phillies in September 2014, after a ten-year departure from her summer Phillies accounting internships held at The Vet and Citizens Bank Park.
As Controller, Shannon’s main responsibilities include overseeing the daily responsibilities of the accounting and payroll functions including quarterly and annual financial statements, financial reporting to Major League Baseball, budgeting and forecasting, taxes, treasury, accounts receivable and accounts payable. She holds an active CPA license in the state of Pennsylvania.
Shannon was born and raised in Lancaster, PA and now resides in Media, PA with her husband and three children.
Lisa Joshua, Assistant Controller, The Phillies

Lisa Joshua is the Assistant Controller at the Phillies. She joined the Phillies in 2017. Lisa began her career as an auditor at PwC where she worked in the Private Company Services practice for seven years in three separate offices: Washington, DC, New York, NY, and Philadelphia, PA.
As Assistant Controller, Lisa’s main responsibilities include overseeing the daily responsibilities of the accounting functions including quarterly and annual financial statements, financial reporting to Major League Baseball, budgeting and forecasting, treasury and cash management, accounts receivable and accounts payable. Lisa attended Wake Forest University, where she received her undergraduate degree in Finance and her masters in accounting. She holds an active CPA license in the state of Pennsylvania.
Lisa was born and raised in Montgomery County, and now lives in Philadelphia with her husband, Ryan.
Daniel Astolfi, SVP Middle Market Regional Executive Mid-Atlantic Region, Citizens Bank

Daniel Astolfi (EVP) is the Eastern Mid-Atlantic Region Market Executive responsible for all Corporate Banking and Not for Profit Banking for Citizens Bank. The Eastern Mid-Atlantic Region includes the following geographies: Pennsylvania (East of Harrisburg), Central New Jersey and South, the State of Delaware and the Greater Baltimore, MD region. Clients served include Corporate and Commercial banking companies with revenues ranging from $25 Million to $500 Million (Commercial Banking) and Mid-Corporate clients with revenues ranging from $500 Million to $2.5 Billion. Additionally, Dan has responsibility for the Region’s Not for Profit business—which includes Human Service organizations, Higher Education, Retirement Communities, and Not for Profit Healthcare. He also manages the Bank’s Foreign Corporate and Professionals Banking groups. Dan has over 35 years of banking industry experience, with the last 17 years at Citizens Bank.
Responsibilities include managing various teams whose primary responsibility is servicing, building and growing relationships with a network of clients in varied industries, including Manufacturing, Distribution, Service, Transportation and Logistics, Chemical, Higher Education, Retirement Communities, etc. In addition to client coverage, Dan is also responsible for growing market share and adding value to each client relationship by introducing information and products of value and providing financing solutions to help clients achieve their strategic objectives.
Dan maintains offices in both Fort Washington, PA as well as Philadelphia, PA.
Dan is active in the community, and serves as a volunteer board member for the Mural Arts Program (Executive Management Committee and head of Development Committee) and Business Leadership Organized for Catholic Schools (BLOCS) – Scholarship Committee, and the Executive Leadership Team for the American Heart Association.
Dan earned a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Widener University and earned his MBA from Drexel University. He passed the CPA Exam in 2001 and holds Series 69 and 73 licenses.
He has lived and worked in the Philadelphia metropolitan area his entire life, growing up in Delaware County and now residing in Chester County, where he lives (Phoenixville, PA) with his wife Helena and their three daughters – Isabella, Grace and Leila.
Kevin Murphy, Partner, KPMG LLP

Kevin Murphy is a partner at KPMG LLP, a global professional services firm that provides audit, tax, and advisory services to leading organizations throughout the world. Kevin has spent his entire 25 year career in KPMG’s Audit practice, where he assists clients in improving the quality and efficiency of their accounting and financial reporting processes. Kevin has served clients in a wide range of industries, including sports and entertainment, gaming, industrial manufacturing, and professional services, and clients that range from Fortune 500 global companies to early stage enterprises. Kevin specializes in working with companies undergoing significant organizational changes, including mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, and preparing for initial public offerings.
Kevin is a graduate of Mount Saint Mary’s University. He began his career working in KPMG’s Washington DC office, before transferring to KPMG’s Philadelphia office in 2001. Kevin is active in the local community, having served as the Chairman for the Philadelphia Financial Executives Networking Group, a board member for the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia’s Young Professionals Council, Vice President of the Sacred Heart Manoa Home and School Association, and a coach for his children’s baseball and softball teams.
Kevin lives in Havertown, Pennsylvania with his wife Colleen and seven children, Molly, Bridget, Lilly, Jude, Jack, Katie, and Fiona.
Moderator: Kenny Johnson, Manager, Community Engagement, The Phillies.

Kenny started with the Phillies while still in high school in 1999, serving as both an intern in the Outreach Department and a game day employee for the Phillies Fan Clubs. While attending Villanova University the following years as a finance major, he continued his office internship at the Phillies during each of his summers off from school until graduating in 2004.
In 2007, Kenny joined the Outreach Department as a full time Representative. Along with his colleagues in his department, he has been involved in the planning and implementation of many programs during the season that are geared towards evolving baseball fans. These programs range from Phillies Coaches’ Clinics and the Phillies Baseball Academy for kids, to high school and collegiate showcase tournaments for teens and young adults, to Batting Challenges and mini-Fantasy Camps for corporate sponsors. He has also overseen the operations of the Phillies Fan Clubs and managed its staff of game day employees.
Kenny now works in conjunction with the Phillies Outreach, Events and Sales Departments to plan and promote outreach and community focused events at the Ballpark and around the city, as well as to keep the Phillies connected with Philadelphia’s diverse communities. He also assists with the Phillies front office recruitment efforts and manages the Phillies high school internship program. Kenny currently serves on the PHL Diversity Advisory Board, the Healthy NewsWorks Advisory Board and the UNCF Mayor’s Masked Ball Committee.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, Kenny continues to reside in his native city.
Special Networking Hour Guest: Mickey Morandini, 1993 National League Champion and Phillies Club Ambassador

Mickey Morandini transitioned to his role as club ambassador in 2018. He had spent the previous two years with the team as first base coach and baserunning instructor.
Prior to joining the major league staff, Mickey spent five years in the Phillies minor league system as a coach for triple-A Lehigh Valley and double-A Reading and manager for single-A Lakewood and single-A Williamsport. He also spent four years as head coach for the Valparaiso High School varsity baseball team.
A 1995 National League All-Star, Mickey played nine of his 11 major league seasons (1990-2000) with the Phillies and was a member of the 1993 NL champions. He ranks fourth in Phillies history in most games played at second base (926) and was the recipient of the Paul Owens Award in 1989 as the best player in the Phillies minor league system. Mickey was originally selected by the Phillies in the fifth round of the June 1988 draft out of Indiana University. As an amateur, he won a gold medal as a member of the 1988 Olympic baseball team.
Born in Leechburg, Pa., Mickey and his wife Peg currently live in Glen Mills, Pa. They have three sons: Jordan, Griffin and Braydon.
Networking Hour Participants
Group A
- Shannon Snellman, Director, Finance and Controller, The Phillies
- Sam Drapeau, Senior Software Engineer, Baseball Operations – Research & Development
- Adina Lowry, Coordinator, Human Resources & Benefits, The Phillies
- Mark Pyne, Senior Accountant, The Phillies
Group B
- Lisa Joshua, Assistant Controller, The Phillies
- Justina Campana, Manager, Business Operations, The Phillies
- Richard Cucinotta, Manager, Accounting, The Phillies
- J.P. Dunne, Coordinator, Payroll & HR, The Phillies
Group C
- Dan Astolfi, EVP & Eastern Mid-Atlantic Region Market Executive, Citizens Bank
- Denise Caines, Manager, Payroll, The Phillies
- Kenny Johnson, Manager, Community Engagement, The Phillies
- Chris Schlitt, Lead Software Engineer, Baseball Operations – Research & Development
Group D
- Kevin Murphy, Partner at KPMG LLP
- Bobby Della Polla, Senior Accountant, The Phillies
- Kathy Killian, Vice President, Administration, The Phillies
- Joann Milorey, Director, Accounts Payable & Cost Management, The Phillies
2022 Phillies Spring #CollegeSeries Sessions
Monday, March 28 – Phillies #CollegeSeries Business Analytics Night for business intelligence/analytics, economics, MIS/information technology/computer science, marketing, business & sport management students
Tuesday, March 29 – Phillies #CollegeSeries Business Affairs Night for sport management, business, hospitality, special event & marketing students
Wednesday, March 30 – Phillies #CollegeSeries Finance Night for accounting, finance, economics, business & sport management students
Monday, April 18 – Phillies #CollegeSeries: Business of Sports Media & Marketing Night for communications, journalism, broadcasting, advertising, marketing/digital marketing, social media, business & sport management students
Wednesday, April 20 – Phillies #CollegeSeries Women in Sports Business for sport management, communications, journalism, broadcasting, advertising, marketing, sales, business & sport management students
Event Details
- Learn from Phillies sports media and marketing executives during a moderated question-and-answer session at Pass and Stow at Citizens Bank Park. Panelists will provide excellent insight into the business of sports media and marketing, as well as share their career experience and advice. Speakers to be announced soon. Moderator: Scott Palmer, Phillies Ambassador.
- Practice networking with Phillies executives and other special guests during a Phillies Networking Hour. Meet informally with front office personnel from various departments, as well as those who spearhead the Phillies intern and Phillies Ballgirls programs. Attendees are invited to bring their resumes. During this time, attendees are also welcome to take photos with the World Series Trophies, as well as meet 1993 National League Champion Mickey Morandini.
- Meet members of Temple University’s Fox School of Business, who will be on-site to share information about their graduate programs.
- Program includes a Phillies game ticket with $12 concession credit to select games in April at Citizens Bank Park.
Additional Details
- Check-in begins at 4 p.m. and features an hour-long Networking Hour, as well as the opportunity to take photos with the World Series Trophies and 1993 National League Champion Mickey Morandini.
- The panel portion of the program officially starts at 5 p.m., and continues until 6:15 p.m.
- The event is limited to 120 students. Interested professors, recent graduates, and parents of students are welcome to attend.
- Dress is business casual.
- Students are urged to ask questions throughout the program.
- Program cost: $20. In addition to the above networking and panel, the program cost includes a Phillies game ticket with $12 concession credit to select games in April at Citizens Bank Park. Note: Following the event, an email link will be sent to each registered attendee to select the game date.
Speaker Bios
Speaker lineup to be announced soon.
Scott Palmer, Phillies Ambassador – moderator

As Phillies Ambassador, Scott is involved in various aspects with the club, including fan engagement and Phillies Charities, Inc. He also can be found at the podium, hosting news conferences and other special events for the organization.
In 2016, Scott was inducted into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, which honors the lifetime sports contributions of Pennsylvanians. Scott is also a proud member of the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia.
Prior to joining the Phillies in 2005, Scott was an anchor and sportscaster at WPVI-6ABC in Philadelphia for over 24 years.
Special Networking Hour Guest: Mickey Morandini, 1993 National League Champion and Phillies Club Ambassador

Mickey Morandini transitioned to his role as club ambassador in 2018. He had spent the previous two years with the team as first base coach and baserunning instructor.
Prior to joining the major league staff, Mickey spent five years in the Phillies minor league system as a coach for triple-A Lehigh Valley and double-A Reading and manager for single-A Lakewood and single-A Williamsport. He also spent four years as head coach for the Valparaiso High School varsity baseball team.
A 1995 National League All-Star, Mickey played nine of his 11 major league seasons (1990-2000) with the Phillies and was a member of the 1993 NL champions. He ranks fourth in Phillies history in most games played at second base (926) and was the recipient of the Paul Owens Award in 1989 as the best player in the Phillies minor league system. Mickey was originally selected by the Phillies in the fifth round of the June 1988 draft out of Indiana University. As an amateur, he won a gold medal as a member of the 1988 Olympic baseball team.
Born in Leechburg, Pa., Mickey and his wife Peg currently live in Glen Mills, Pa. They have three sons: Jordan, Griffin and Braydon.
2022 Phillies Spring #CollegeSeries Sessions
Monday, March 28 – Phillies #CollegeSeries Business Analytics Night for business intelligence/analytics, economics, MIS/information technology/computer science, marketing, business & sport management students
Tuesday, March 29 – Phillies #CollegeSeries Business Affairs Night for sport management, business, hospitality, special event & marketing students
Wednesday, March 30 – Phillies #CollegeSeries Finance Night for accounting, finance, economics, business & sport management students
Monday, April 18 – Phillies #CollegeSeries: Business of Sports Media & Marketing Night for communications, journalism, broadcasting, advertising, marketing/digital marketing, social media, business & sport management students
Wednesday, April 20 – Phillies #CollegeSeries Women in Sports Business for sport management, communications, journalism, broadcasting, advertising, marketing, sales, business & sport management students
About this event
Are you aware of your technology infrastructure’s end-of-support and end-of-life dates? Do you know the current wait times for new equipment and the costs associated? As a strategic partner to our clients, we offer 1, 3, and 5-year budget roadmaps that include a breakdown of full inventory of hardware and software, as well as recommended solutions for larger-scaled projects. Angie Vermeer, our Account Director Team Lead, will walk through how to align these budgets with your organization’s goals and priorities.
Key Takeaways:
- Equipment lifecycles and IT deficiencies that pose a threat to organization downtime
- 1 – 3 – 5 year budget alignment
- Strategic organizational alignment surrounding technology infrastructure
About Five Nines:
Five Nines is a managed outsourced information technology services provider headquartered in Nebraska. For 15 years, Five Nines has partnered with Nebraska and Iowa-based companies to advance their technology operations. With offices in Kearney, Central City, Lincoln, Omaha, and West Des Moines, Five Nines is the largest, most capable IT service company in Nebraska. In 2021, Five Nines was ranked the top IT MSP in the state of Nebraska by MSP501. Learn more at www.fivenines.com.
Event Details
- Learn from Phillies sports business executives during a moderated question-and-answer session at Pass and Stow at Citizens Bank Park. Panelists will provide excellent insight into their areas of business, as well as share their career experience and advice. Speakers to be announced soon. Moderator: Kathy Killian, Vice President, Administration, The Phillies.
- Practice networking with Phillies executives and other special guests during a Phillies Networking Hour. Meet informally with front office personnel from various departments, as well as those who spearhead the Phillies intern and Phillies Ballgirls programs. Attendees are invited to bring their resumes. During this time, attendees are also welcome to take photos with the World Series Trophies, as well as meet 1993 National League Champion Mickey Morandini.
- Meet members of Temple University’s Fox School of Business, who will be on-site to share information about their graduate programs.
- Program includes a Phillies game ticket with $12 concession credit to select games in April at Citizens Bank Park.
Additional Details
- Check-in begins at 4 p.m. and features an hour-long Networking Hour, as well as the opportunity to take photos with the World Series Trophies and 1993 National League Champion Mickey Morandini.
- The panel portion of the program officially starts at 5 p.m., and continues until 6:15 p.m.
- The event is limited to 120 students. Interested professors, recent graduates, and parents of students are welcome to attend.
- Dress is business casual.
- Students are urged to ask questions throughout the program.
- Program cost: $20. In addition to the above networking and panel, the program cost includes a Phillies game ticket with $12 concession credit to select games in April at Citizens Bank Park. Note: Following the event, an email link will be sent to each registered attendee to select the game date.
Speaker Bios
Speaker lineup to be announced soon.
Kathy Killian, Vice President, Administration, The Phillies – Moderator

A member of the Phillies organization since 1985, Kathy Killian was promoted to vice president, human resources and customer services in December 2008. She moved into her current position in October 2018. As a catalyst for the preservation and development of the organization’s culture, Kathy’s responsibilities include assisting in the annual performance review process, compensation setting and workforce development. As a business partner for management, she continues to develop the club’s diversity and inclusion initiatives and opportunities, as well as oversee employee engagement, employee recognition, employee food services, the high school associates program and other special projects.
Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Kathy graduated from Little Flower Catholic High School for Girls in 1981 and earned a bachelor’s degree in management/marketing in 1985 from Spring Garden College. A standout basketball player, her No. 35 was retired by the school in 1988. She also coached the women’s basketball team at Holy Family University from 1987 to 1995.
Kathy began her career with the Phillies as an intern in the sales office. A year later she was hired as a full-time sales office representative and in 1995 she was promoted to director, group sales, the position she held before her promotion to vice president. In 2006, Kathy was honored with the Richie Ashburn & David Montgomery Special Achievement Award, which is given to a member of the Phillies organization who has demonstrated loyalty, dedication and passion for the game. Kathy was inducted into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in 2014 and was honored by the Girls Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania with the Take the Lead Award in 2015.
Kathy serves on the board of the David Palmer Foundation as well as the Temple University STHM Board of Visitors and the Pennsylvania Hospital Board of Managers.
She and her partner Jen live in Northeast Philadelphia.
Special Networking Hour Guest: Mickey Morandini, 1993 National League Champion and Phillies Club Ambassador

Mickey Morandini transitioned to his role as club ambassador in 2018. He had spent the previous two years with the team as first base coach and baserunning instructor.
Prior to joining the major league staff, Mickey spent five years in the Phillies minor league system as a coach for triple-A Lehigh Valley and double-A Reading and manager for single-A Lakewood and single-A Williamsport. He also spent four years as head coach for the Valparaiso High School varsity baseball team.
A 1995 National League All-Star, Mickey played nine of his 11 major league seasons (1990-2000) with the Phillies and was a member of the 1993 NL champions. He ranks fourth in Phillies history in most games played at second base (926) and was the recipient of the Paul Owens Award in 1989 as the best player in the Phillies minor league system. Mickey was originally selected by the Phillies in the fifth round of the June 1988 draft out of Indiana University. As an amateur, he won a gold medal as a member of the 1988 Olympic baseball team.
Born in Leechburg, Pa., Mickey and his wife Peg currently live in Glen Mills, Pa. They have three sons: Jordan, Griffin and Braydon.
2022 Phillies Spring #CollegeSeries Sessions
Monday, March 28 – Phillies #CollegeSeries Business Analytics Night for business intelligence/analytics, economics, MIS/information technology/computer science, marketing, business & sport management students
Tuesday, March 29 – Phillies #CollegeSeries Business Affairs Night for sport management, business, hospitality, special event & marketing students
Wednesday, March 30 – Phillies #CollegeSeries Finance Night for accounting, finance, economics, business & sport management students
Monday, April 18 – Phillies #CollegeSeries: Business of Sports Media & Marketing Night for communications, journalism, broadcasting, advertising, marketing/digital marketing, social media, business & sport management students
Wednesday, April 20 – Phillies #CollegeSeries Women in Sports Business for sport management, communications, journalism, broadcasting, advertising, marketing, sales, business & sport management students
Join us for this joint webinar between ISACA Philadelphia and Temple Fox School of Business. By joining, you will gain greater knowledge and understanding of what are classified as crypto assets, the risks and rewards of crypto transactions, and what the regulators plans to do about the crypto phenomenon. Mrs. Thu Nguyen is currently part of the Audit Leadership Management team at Wells Fargo, a professor and Advisor of the Temple’s graduate Information Technology, Auditing and CyberSecurity (ITACS) program and board member of the ISACA organization. She has held various audit leadership and management positions in various industries including technology, telecommunication, banking, investments management and insurance with S&P 500 companies including Verizon, Lincoln Financial, Tokyo Marine, Capital One, Capital One and others. Mr. Nguyen has 30+ years of risk and audit management experiences and holds a number of industry certifications including CISA, CRMA, CPDSE and others. She is also an APMG accredited and certified trainer for ISACA’s certification program. Attendance is limited to 200 attendees, not based on time of registration, but based on time of arrival to the webcast on the date of the event. Note: Philadelphia ISACA Members that attend may earn ISACA (non-NASBA) CPE based on active participation for every 50 minutes attended of the CPE session that starts at 1pm, and attendees self-report to certification organization(s).
The ISACA Philadelphia Chapter is presenting a special Leading the Way…Women in Technology leadership virtual roundtable panel discussion, with a panel of women leaders, with their messages to women in technology roles on Thursday, April 28th, 2022, at 12:00 – 2:00 P.M!
Women in our industry face many challenges and recognizing these challenges is a crucial step in the right direction. By increasing the profile of technology-leading women, our industry can help usher in young professionals who may not be aware of the opportunities in our field. Our goals are to advocate, advance, and highlight women as leaders across our membership and the industry while educating and mentoring to empower women in the workforce.
Attendance will be limited to 300 attendees, not based on time of registration, but based on the arrival to the webcast on the date of the event.
Expand your AWS capabilities and build stronger teams!
The AWS Discovery Day is a complimentary Instructor-led Virtual Master Class that is designed to provide an official introduction of AWS cloud computing concepts to business leaders and IT professionals. Business decision-makers can learn how to use AWS services to improve business processes and optimize cost savings. IT professionals can leverage the foundational knowledge to embark into further role-based specialized learning paths.
Participants get access to NetCom365 – our comprehensive digital learning platform featuring reporting capabilities and a rich repository of additional resources. Being an Official AWS Partner Network (APN) training partner, we are also providing all learners complimentary VIP access to 150+ Official e-Learning courses from AWS.
- Module 1: Introduction to the Cloud and AWS
- Benefits of cloud computing
- Understand various cloud computing components
- Cloud computing deployment models
- Who uses AWS?
- Module 2: Overview of AWS Services
- AWS core services
- How to access AWS services
- Module 3: Security and Compliance Overview
- Overview of security
- Shared responsibility model
- AWS security services and compliance
Discover the Tableau best practices and unlock the power of visual analytics within your business. Learn the dos and don’ts of great visualizations and how to design compelling, high-performing dashboards.
This FREE live webinar will provide your teams with critical insights about calculations, the best practice theory and teach them how to share and collaborate using Tableau. Delivered by a Tableau certified instructor, this webinar will help your teams deconstruct the data, quickly identify trends and correlations, and improve reporting efficiency.
- Share data, make follow-up requests, and forward easy-to-digest visualizations to others to get value from the data.
- Understand the data and make informed decisions that are critical to success.
- Use visual best practices to design dashboards and stories
- Q&A session with the speaker
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May 11, 2022
4:30-6pm
Zoom Video Conferencing
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Join us for this joint webinar between ISACA Philadelphia and Temple Fox School of Business. By joining, you will gain knowledge in how to effectively collect, comprehend, and share technical information in a professional setting. Kareem is a Senior Consultant within the Internal Audit & Financial Advisory practice at Protiviti Consulting. Kareem has experience working in Identity and Access Management administration. Kareem has several years of experience working in Internal Audit at Fortune 500 companies performing SOX 404 compliance, IT Audit, Agile audit and other ITGC testing. Kareem holds several industry certifications including the CISA, and CISM. Attendance is limited to 200 attendees, not based on time of registration, but based on time of arrival to the webcast on the date of the event. Note: Philadelphia ISACA Members that attend may earn ISACA (non-NASBA) CPE based on active participation for every 50 minutes attended and actively participation at the CPE session that starts at 1:00 pm, and attendees self-report to certification organization(s).