The Workpapers - The Institute of Internal Auditors
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The Workpapers - The Institute of Internal Auditors
November 2011 Institute of Internal Auditors Tulsa Chapter The Workpapers President’s Message *REMINDER* Greetings, Thanks to all of you who attended our October lunch meeting and making it a success! We have several exciting events coming up that you will want to be involved with. Our November monthly meeting will be held on Friday, November 11th. We are thrilled to welcome back Dr. Andrew L. Urich, JD. Meeting details are on page 2 of this newsletter and you can register online at the Tulsa Chapter IIA website on the “Events” page. Additionally, we are hosting a two-day ACL workshop, “Using ACL To Detect Fraud.” This training is designed for intermediate‐level ACL users and introduces you to using ACL in fraud detection. You will learn how to create tests for transaction authorization and validation and how to perform trend analysis on employee and merchant activity. The training format takes a hands-on approach and will be held December 1st & 2nd at the Tulsa Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. The cost is $750 for both days. You can also register for this training on the “Events” page of our Tulsa IIA website. Update your IIA member profile by logging onto the IIA website: www.theiia.org/ chapters/tulsa/ Click on the “Update Your Profile” link in the upper left corner of the page. If you have changed jobs or contact information, please update your profile so we will have current information. Since we have a great deal of knowledge and experience among the Chapter membership, the officers and I would like to encourage our members to speak at any of our monthly luncheons. Programs presented by local members not only promote the profession within the Chapter, but also shares valuable audit practices across industries. Additionally, this is a good way for the Chapter to achieve those much desired CAP points and you as the presenter earns additional CPEs for preparation time and presenting. If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Jason Downs, 1st VP, at [email protected]. See you at the November meeting! Dustin Inside this issue: Meeting Announcement 2 Upcoming Events 3–4 Announcements 5 Job Postings 5–6 Officer/Governor Listing 7 Page 2 The Workpapers November Meeting Announcement TOPIC: Negotiations WHERE: ONEOK Field (Enter by Ticket Office) 201 N. Elgin Tulsa, OK 74120 Dr. Andrew L. Urich Oklahoma State University WHEN: Friday, November 11, 2011 AGENDA: Registration: 11:30 AM Lunch and Speaker: Noon ACL User Group Meeting: 1:00 PM RESERVATION DEADLINE: Monday, November 7, 2011 PRICES: Members $25 Guests $30 Students $10 Retired/Unemployed $12 For 20 years Dr. Andrew L. Urich has been an associate professor of business law at Oklahoma State University with a reputation for teaching excellence. Prior to joining OSU, he received a law degree from Case Western Reserve University, completed postdoctoral studies at the London Institute of Comparative Law, and practiced law with a major corporate law firm. MENU: Posted on the Events Page approximately 2 weeks prior to meeting date. Dr. Urich is a lecturer, researcher, and consultant in the areas of influence, negotiation, professional image, ethics and critical thinking. He has been the recipient of numerous awards including the Greiner Outstanding Teacher Award, the University Extension Faculty Excellence Award, the Regents Distinguished Teaching Award and the UCEA Excellence in Adult Education Award. VEGETARIAN OPTION: Available upon request. Note when registering.. While away from the office, Dr. Urich enjoys travel to remote regions of the world. His adventures have led him to almost 50 countries, and he has climbed mountains in South America, Central America, Asia, and Africa’s Kilimanjaro. CONTACT: Andrea Harman [email protected] Phone: 918.728.3300 Directions: The meeting will be held at ONEOK Field, home of the Tulsa Drillers. The IIA will strive to meet the needs of all its members and accommodate all reasonable requests for special assistance due to disabilities. All cancellations of reservations must be made before Noon on the day before the meeting. Unfulfilled reservations will be billed. Address: 201 N. Elgin (Enter by the Ticket Office) From I-44 or I-244: Take I-44 to I-244. Take the Cincinnati/Detroit exit (#6A); go south on Cincinnati Avenue to Brady Street; go east 2 blocks to Elgin Avenue. From Hwy 51: From 51, merge onto U.S. Highway 75 North. Take the downtown exit (7th Street). Go approximately 2 blocks on 7th Street before turning right (north) on Detroit Avenue. Take Detroit to Archer Street and turn right. GO POKES! GO POKES! GO POKES! GO POKES! GO POKES! GO POKES! GO POKES! GO POKES! GO POKES! GO POKES! GO POKES! Page 3 The Workpapers Upcoming Events NOVEMBER MEETING ACL 9.2 & AX 3 Reveal WHERE: ONEOK Field Brady & Elgin (Enter by Ticket Office) New vs. old, Non-Unicode vs Unicode, Pros and Cons…. WHEN: 1:00 pm, following general meeting Friday, November 11th, 2011 COST: General Meeting Attendee $0 IIA Member $5g IIA Nonmember $10 CPE: 1 What’s the deal with new ACL product versions? Our of all the information readily, and not-so-readily, available, we will discuss what you should care about and why. Facilitator: Jennifer Goines, Cherokee Nation Businesses CONTACT: Jennifer Goines EMAIL: [email protected] The ACL User Group is user-run, user-administered, and independent of ACL. REGISTER NOW: ACL CERTIFIED TRAINING “USING ACL TO DETECT FRAUD” The Tulsa Chapter of the IIA, in support of the Tulsa ACL User Group, has once again secured Master Trainer Michael Keiffer to bring us; ACL 252: Using ACL To Detect Fraud – A Two-Day Workshop When: December 1st & 2nd, 2011 16 CPE’s available Cost: $750 per person This training is designed for intermediate-level ACL users, and introduces you to using ACL in fraud detection. You will learn how to create tests for transaction authorization and validation and how to perform trend analysis on employee and merchant activity. Register on the IIA Tulsa website, “Events” page. Page 4 The Workpapers Institute of Internal Auditors Tulsa Chapter Upcoming Events Cont’d SAVE THE DATE—DECEMBER JOINT MEETING—DECEMBER 15, 2011 The December joint meeting will be held on Thursday, December 15 th which is one week later than in prior years. This is a joint meeting in conjunction with OK Ethics and IMA. The scheduled speaker is Mr. Scott Anderson, Sr. EVP of Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group (DTAG). He will be presenting on Ethics and it is tentatively set for the DoubleTree Downtown. Please stay tuned for more details in the December newsletter. We’re on the web! www.theiia.org/ chapters/tulsa/ Volunteer for the Salvation Army Angel Tree Visit to check upcoming events, job postings, trainings, and to update your member profile! The Tulsa Chapter has the opportunity to work the Angel Tree booth again this year. This is a recurring Community Relations project, but we need volunteers to make it happen!!! Please contact Kathy McLaughlin, Community Relations Chair, at [email protected] if you are interested. Shifts can be divided into 2 hours shifts during the 4 hour period. (Min. 2 people per shift.) Optional dates Saturday morning: 11/19, 12/3 or 12/10. Tulsa Chapter Scholarship Fund Scholarship Donations Needed! The Academic Relations and Scholarship Committee seek donations for the Tulsa Chapter scholarship program. Envelopes for your donations are available at chapter meetings. A donation form is also available on the chapter website: http://www.theiia.org/ chapters/index.cfm/view.public_file/cid/18/fileid/18434. Contact Brenda Sharp, Academic Relations Chair, at [email protected], or Annie Mills, Treasurer, at [email protected], to make a $$$ donation today! The Workpapers Page 5 Announcements NASBA Certification We are looking for a volunteer to help the Chapter obtain NASBA (National Association of State Boards of Accountancy) certification. If you are interested in helping the chapter achieve this goal, please contact Dustin Dye, [email protected]. Developed in 1990, the National Registry of CPE Sponsors is a program offered by the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) to recognize CPE program sponsors who provide continuing professional education (CPE) programs in accordance with nationally recognized standards. More information about this program can be obtained here. WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!!! Cherokee Nation Businesses: Shea Humphrey Doug Sutterfield Erin Marsh Erica Dempsey Leslie Clarke Stinnett & Associates: Lilia Sullivan Larry Baker Melisa Hudman Internal Revenue Service: Cynthia Buxton Oneok: Joni Quick Job Announcement BOK Financial is looking for audit and compliance professionals Professionals with accounting, audit, IT audit, compliance and loan review have an excellent opportunity to be part of a professional environment at BOK Financial - one of the most successful, safe and sound financial institutions in the country. College degree and relevant experience is required, and professional certification is preferred. The optimum candidate will have some time in public accounting and some time in industry, preferably but not necessarily financial. Please call Pam Mann at 918-594-7753 or email [email protected]. Page 6 The Workpapers Cherokee Nation Businesses, L.L.C., is the economic engine of the Cherokee Nation, the nation's second largest Indian tribe. CNB owns and operates companies in many different industries including: gaming, hospitality, construction, aerospace and defense, environmental services, information technology, staffing, real estate, telecommunications, industrial, security and safety, professional services and healthcare. These businesses have revenues of nearly $500 million every year and earn nearly $100 million in profits. IT Auditor II This position relies on instructions from IT Audit Project Leader. For each audit, position is responsible for duties outlined for an IT Auditor I plus the following: Participates in developing the scope, objectives, and testing methodology for IT control objective tests with IT Sr. Auditor and IT Audit Project Leader Participates in planning and performing IT based operational and compliance audits Assesses and evaluates IT systems for mitigation of IT-related business risks Evaluates IT processes to ensure they are functioning as effectively and efficiently as possible Performs follow-up reviews on issues noted in previous audits to ensure control processes have been implemented to mitigate IT related risks Documents processes in narrative and flowchart formats identifying IT control strengths and weaknesses All audit work should conform to the Standards of the Processional Practice of Internal Auditing. Please visit www.cherokeenationbusinesses.com for full job qualifications for Job ID #301396. We offer competitive pay and a comprehensive employee benefits program including medical, dental, vision, 401(k) savings plan, life insurance, long‐term disability and education assistance. Other Information: Cherokee Nation Businesses is a Native American Preference Employer Conditions of Employment: Potential employees must be 18 years of age or older. The potential employee must be able to pass a drug test and background check and must not have a felony conviction, whether expunged, annulled or sealed by the court. If you meet the minimum qualifications, we hope you will apply for a position with us at www.cherokeenationbusinesses.com. If you have any problems applying or if you have any questions, please contact Jason Downs at [email protected]. The Workpapers Page 7 Tulsa Chapter 2011 - 2012 Officers, Committee Chairs and Governors Position President CAP/Long-Range Planning Placement Officers and Committee Chairs Name Phone Email Dustin Dye 918-384-6729 [email protected] Heather Steele 918-551-3029 [email protected] Jordan Walters 918-281-8431 [email protected] Publicity Speakers Bureau ACL User Group 1st Vice President Programs Arrangements Web Master Certification Newsletter 2nd Vice President Admission & Membership Academic Relations & Scholarship Business, Industry, & Government Relations Hospitality Community Relations Secretary Historian Awards Katie Stewart Adam Studie Jennifer Goines Jason Downs Jason Downs Zach Finley TBD Tammy Mercer Marnie Padilla Kip Bloss Kip Bloss Brenda Sharp 918-384-5942 918-384-5924 918-384-6731 918-384-5977 918-384-5977 918-384-7979 TBD 918-573-2688 918-261-3224 918-573-7138 918-573-7138 918-588-6063 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] TBD [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Ashley Smithee TBD TBD Ashley Smithee Kathy McLaughlin Heather Freeman Ron Maxwell Melissa Trujillo TBD 918-728-3300 918-732-1340 918-596-7845 918-588-6731 TBD [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Treasurer Attendance Budget & Finance Research Annie Mills Andrea Harman Annie Mills TBD 918-732-1466 918-728-3300 918-732-1466 TBD [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] TBD 918-596-7845 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Appointed by Board of Governors Associate Trustee Ron Maxwell Amy Buffington Audit Committee Nominating Cathy Criswell Term Expiration May 2014 May 2014 May 2014 May 2014 May 2013 May 2013 May 2013 May 2013 May 2012 May 2012 May 2012 May 2012 Past President 1 Past President 2 918-596-7849 Governors Name Phone Mo O’Connor 918-477-4447 Ron Maxwell 918-596-7845 Sarah Kuhn 918-661-4590 Heather Steele 918-551-3029 David Kinkaid 918-401-6581 Ronny Johnson 918-740-6777 Sharon Bertram 918-384-7870 Chris Carter 918-588-7064 Rodney Pratz 918-298-8315 Andrea Ethridge 918-744-2601 Susan Rogers 918-573-2756 James Sleezer 918-856-4709 Past Presidents Adam Studie 918-384-5924 David Losacco 918-728-3300 Email [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]