Adam Stephenson, CPA, CIA, CCA
Adam Stephenson is a Member and a service area leader in the firm’s Manufacturing and Distribution Industry Group and serves as the firm’s Accounting and Auditing Director of Quality Control. With first-hand knowledge of operations, Adam is uniquely qualified to provide advisory services to clients, including the development of internal controls and overall business strategies. Adam specializes in audits in the manufacturing and construction industries, as well as real estate development and finance. He works closely with companies adhering to U.S. generally accepted accounting principles and is a firm practice leader working with clients following international accounting standards (IFRS). His role extends beyond audits, and as a trained educator and accounting instructor, he contributes to the development of internal policies, procedures and the implementation of new accounting pronouncements and best practices within the firm.
Education
- PhD. Candidate, Business Administration
University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL
- Master of Business Administration in Accounting,
Auburn University at Montgomery, Montgomery, AL
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration,
Auburn University at Montgomery, Montgomery, AL
Professional Affiliations
- Institute of Internal Auditors
- Alabama Society of Certified Public Accountants, Past President of Montgomery Chapter, Past Council Member, Past Chairman of Scholarship Committee
- American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Community Involvement
- CASA of Autauga and Chilton Counties, Past Chairman
- Prattville Christian Academy, Chairman of Finance
- Brantwood Children’s Home, Past President
- Prattville Chamber of Commerce, Past Chairman
- Leadership Autauga County, Past Treasurer
- Leadership Montgomery, Member of Legacy Class XXXVII
Ask Me About
- Low cost ways to strengthen financial controls and prevent fraud
- What to do when you suspect fraud within your organization
- Biking the roads and trails of the River Region
- My volunteer work with child advocacy causes