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A Quality Conversation with KPMG Audit Partner Scott McGee

A Quality Conversation with KPMG Audit Partner Scott McGee

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In this episode, we dive into the busy and diverse professional life of Scott, who wears many hats at KPMG. From serving as the Professional Practice Partner for the Southeast region and contributing to the firm’s Audit Quality Support Network to instructing national training courses and leading recruiting efforts at the University of Georgia, Scott seamlessly navigates a multitude of roles.


We explore what it means to be a National Instructor for KPMG training courses—whether it's hosting sessions live from the Lakehouse or delivering engaging webinars. Scott shares his insights on communication, public speaking, and his best practices for preparing impactful training sessions.


We also discuss Scott's passion for recruiting at the University of Georgia, tracing his journey from initial involvement with Beta Alpha Psi’s Beta Upsilon chapter to co-leading KPMG’s recruiting efforts. Scott offers valuable advice for aspiring candidates, shedding light on the qualities that stand out in interns versus full-time hires.


Join us for a candid and inspiring conversation about mastering the art of balancing multiple roles, sharing wisdom, and finding meaning in a multifaceted career.


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