Through our local PracticeIQ roundtable events, forward-thinking accountants across the US have been coming together to discuss their struggles to grow their practice while sharing best practices to overcome them. Learn what the top ten struggles are and see if they match with what you, and your practice, might be experiencing. Hear what others have implemented in terms of processes or technologies to overcome these obstacles. Be part of the conversation!
Understand the top 10 barriers to practice growth
Get tips and tricks to overcome each barrier from the experiences of fellow forward-thinking practitioners
Be heard on what issues you face and see if we, or the audience, have come across possible solutions
Karbon
Co-Founder and Chief Customer Officer
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(510) 517-6267
Ian is co-founder and Chief Customer Officer of Karbon. He has almost 20 years experience in the high tech and accounting industry with expertise in the design, development, and marketing of software solutions. Prior to Karbon, Ian was a key leader of Xero in the US (Vice President of Marketing & Product) and spent almost 10 years at Intuit (where he led the QuickBooks ProAdvisor Program and was the Offering Leader of Intuit's Mac Financial Software). He has led marketing, product management, and engineering teams in Fortune 500 companies and early stage startups. Ian received both a Master of Business Administration (Kellogg School of Management) and a Master of Engineering Management from Northwestern University.
Karbon
COO
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(415) 754-8334
Tim started his career as an accountant for a coffee company, which later he helped take through an IPO. In an effort to work more with people, Tim moved on to head of operations for the same company and, from there, jumped to manage an accountancy that specialized in startups. Tim is passionate about efficiency, quick learning, and the flexibility to try new things. That is why he joined Karbon, a startup with experienced founders and team members that push the boundaries of what is possible.