Linking findings to audit objectives
Fully developing findings
Message development
Report layout
Charge Paragraphs & Logical flow
Transition to Recommendations
Legal
Licensed Attorney-at-Law (VIrginia) and former Attorney-Advisor at Department of Justice, responsible for drafting legal opinions and case decisions
Management/Executive
Served as Audit Manager, Regional Inspector General, and Assistant Inspector General for Auditing in three different Federal Offices of Inspector General; 15 year member of Senior Executive Service
Auditing
Over 30 years as an Auditor in the Federal Government with the Government Accountability Office (GAO), and Offices of Inspector General for the Federal Reserve Board/Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, General Services Administration (GSA), and Department of Education
Focus of audits is on the fieldwork - identifying and developing findings
Report drafting requires a different skill set
Report drafting typically takes as long or longer than fieldwork
Audit ReporTech's streamlined audit reporting methodology significantly reduces report drafting timeframes
Enables auditors and reviewers to embrace report drafting as an interesting and doable part of the job and not as a dreaded end of job struggle