February 5, 2024

Kalil Merhib – 2023 “20 Under 40” Influencer

Kalil Merhib – 2023 “20 Under 40” Influencer Executive VP, Growth & Professional ServicesCPA.com Recent Career Highlights What are you doing to make a difference in the profession, your community, the world? Current Professional Reading / ListeningReading: Traction by Gino Wickman Listening: Podcast: Thinking with Adam Grant. See all of the 2023 “40 Under 40”... Read more »

Kalil Merhib – 2023 “20 Under 40” Influencer

Executive VP, Growth & Professional Services
CPA.com

Recent Career Highlights

  • Led the commercial launch of the Dynamic Audit Solution (DAS) in partnership with AICPA & Caseware
  • Launched CPA.com’s Audit Professional Services to support change management associated with audit transformation, including robust support for firm adoption of DAS
  • Led the development of CPA.com’s CAS2.0 Business Model Framework & Methodology 
  • Directed the development of CPA.com’s CAS 2.0™ Practice Development Coaching & Consulting
  • Launched & co-host CPA.com’s “The Digital CPA Podcast”

What are you doing to make a difference in the profession, your community, the world?

  • Investing time into the mentorship of aspiring business professionals both within and outside the accounting profession
  • Support and stay involved in various local charities in the SE Michigan area

Current Professional Reading / Listening
Reading: Traction by Gino Wickman

Listening: Podcast: Thinking with Adam Grant.

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