I S S U E 2 , 2 0 2 2 28 nebraska cpas NESCPA - Half Page Ad.indd 1 10/26/21 4:33 PM Omaha-based AuditMiner was recently selected as one of 10 earlystage companies to participate in the 2022 Startup Accelerator, sponsored by the AICPA and CPA.com. Founded by KellyMann, along with cofounder Jason Bogner, AuditMiner is software that streamlines the employee benefit audit process. The company started in early 2021 and has since partnered with Proven Ventures, expanded into more than 25 states, and most recently joined AICPA and CPA.com in this accelerator. The company’s solution leverages automation to streamline and standardize audit workpapers and templates, increasing the quality and consistency of Employee Benefit Plan (EBP) audits across a CPA firm. The AICPA and CPA.comStartup Accelerator supports the growth of early-stage technology companies throughout the accounting Omaha-based AuditMiner was recently selected as one of 10 early-stage companies to participate in the 2022 Startup Accelerator, sponsored by the AICPA and CPA.com. The company was founded by Kelly Mann (left) and Jason Bogner (right). AMGL CPAs & Advisors was recently honored by the Grand Island Area Chamber of Commerce as Grand Island’s Business of the Year, during the Chamber’s 2022 annual meeting. Robert D. “Bob” Almquist accepted the award on behalf of AMGL. The firm serves clients in 30-plus states and several countries. and finance ecosystem. It also provides the AICPA and CPA.com more visibility into disruptive trends from emerging technologies that are transforming the accounting profession. Selected companies receive a $25,000 grant, participate in a six-month curriculum, receive guidance from expert advisors, and have an opportunity to showcase their solutions at AICPA ENGAGE, the profession’s largest conference. Read the full press release at bit.ly/ AuditMiner-Release and visit the AuditMiner site at auditminer.com. Bob Almquist (right) shakes the hand of Grand Island Area Chamber of Commerce Chairman TimWojcik while Chamber President Cindy Johnson (middle) prepares to hand Almquist the Business of the Year award. Photo by: Josh Salmon, Grand Island Independent
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