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Scott Steffens

Executive summary

Scott Steffens works with not-for-profit, higher education, and professional services organizations. Steffens has served religious entities, cultural institutions, membership associations, hospitals, law firms and private universities for more than 29 years. He spent the first 20 years of his career with a Big Four firm in the external audit practice, specializing in not-for-profit, health care and service clients. Steffens has served as engagement partner on clients in multiple states and specializes in providing financial reporting, due diligence and risk assessments. He has extensive knowledge of state and federal reporting requirements under the Uniform Guidance and has participated in several initial debt offerings and the refinancing of existing obligations.

Professional qualifications and memberships

CPA — Illinois, Virginia
Illinois CPA Society: Board Chairperson, 2016-2017; Board member, 2013 to present; Endowment Board member, 2011 to present; Diversity Initiatives Task Force, 2011 to present
AICPA

Community involvement

Big Shoulders Fund, board member 2015 to present
DePaul University, College of Commerce, Dean’s Advisory Board, Endowment Committee
Eriskon Institute, board member 2011 to present

Presentations and publications

Co-author, “Perpetual Care Issues for Catholic Cemeteries,” August 2013.
Co-author, “The 2011 Agenda for the Non-Profit Audit Committee,” The Governance Institute’s E-Briefings, January 2011.
Co-author, “Corporate Governance Challenges: When Auditors Must Push Back,” AHLA Connections, October 2010.
Speaker, Alford Group, “Self-Generated Income: Surviving or Thriving — A Strategic Path to Sustainability and Mission Enhancement,” April 6, 2011.
Moderator, National Association of Black Accountants, “Enhancing Your Career by Obtaining Advanced Degrees and Certifications,” 2011.

Education

BS, Accounting, DePaul University