Favorite thing "In a very small way, I like to think that I am helping to improve the operations of the Federal government. We still find problem areas where we can help them improve their overall efficiency and effectiveness."
Biggest challenge "You can't always audit the way they teach you in college. Audits of Federal agencies weren't required prior to 1990. The systems used to produce financial statements were designed prior to the implementation of today's reporting requirements, which creates some unique reporting challenges. It's cool because you have to work through very technical issues that have been settled in the private sector, but are still emerging in the Federal market."
A "first" "We have been doing federal audits probably longer than anybody else. We did the House of Representatives audit in 1994 and that was the first time in the history of the House that it had gone through a financial statement audit."
The value of young associates "A lot of times recommendations come flowing out of college kids on ways to improve our clients' processes. First-year associates can make recommendations that, if executed, could actually change the operational policies of the federal government."
Why PwC "I really like the people I work with. More than the work I do, the people are what keep me interested in working at PwC. In nine years, I've worked with hundreds of people. There're maybe two I wouldn't want to work with again."