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2026 Controllers Conference - Webcast
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Online/Webcast
8.00 Credits
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In today’s fast-paced world, controllers and finance leaders must navigate constant change while driving innovation and success. The Controllers Conference is your chance to tackle key challenges, explore emerging trends, and build a stronger future for your organization. Connect with industry peers, sharpen your strategy, and walk away with tools to elevate your leadership and financial expertise.AGENDA 7:30 – 7:55 amRegistration and Continental Breakfast7:55 Opening Remarks8:00 – 8:50 amState of the StateBarry Erwin • Leaders for a Better Louisiana • Baton Rouge, LA Leaders for a Better Louisiana will provide a snapshot of the overall wellbeing of the state based on 35 indicators the organization has been tracking over the last three years. Issue areas include education, the economy, health and wellbeing, infrastructure, and energy and environment.8:50 – 9:50Louisiana State and Local Tax UpdateRobert S. Angelico, CPA, JD • Liskow & Lewis, APLC • New Orleans, LAThis presentation will cover recent developments in Louisiana state and local taxation including caselaw items as well as regulatory matters from the Department of Revenue. Coverage will also include highlights from the recent state tax reform, particularly in the sales and use tax area. 9:50 – 10:10 am Break10:10 – 11:10 amRecent Tax Developments in Compensation and Benefits – One Big Beautiful Bill and BeyondStephen Tackney • KPMG LLP • Washington, DCThis session will address recent legislative and regulatory developments on the taxation of compensation and benefits. Anticipated topics include recent legislative changes impacting Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), employee tips and overtime income (including employer reporting responsibilities), the section 162(m) $1 million deduction limitation on certain employees of public corporations, the section 4960 excise tax on tax-exempt organizations for compensation in excess of $1 million and certain severance arrangements, Trump accounts including potential employer contributions, the 100% deduction limitation on certain employer expenses for employee meals, as well as other recent developments. 11:10 am – 12:00 pm Current Environment for the Insurance Market and Effective Risk ManagementWill Garcia • HUB International • Baton Rouge, LAIs the 2026 insurance outlook better than 2025? What does a “best in class organization” really mean in the insurance marketplace? How can I position my company to get the most attention from underwriters? Will the tort reform bills passed have in impact on our insurance rates? What are creative ways to structure our insurance program to save money? These are all topics we will address in this presentation.12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch (provided)1:00 – 2:00 pmFrom Breach to Defense: Lessons from Today’s Cyber LandscapeAllison Ward, CPA, CISA, CISSP, CISM • CRI Advisors, LLC • Baton Rouge, LACybersecurity threats continue to evolve at an unprecedented pace, and organizations must remain vigilant to protect their data and operations. In this session, we’ll explore the current state and future outlook of the cybersphere, focusing on real-world breach scenarios that highlight the risks businesses face today. Attendees will gain insight into emerging trends, practical mitigation strategies, and how to adopt a hacker’s mindset to strengthen defenses and reduce organizational risk.2:00 – 3:00AI Practical Application: Case Study at Stuller JewelersLori Carter, CPA • Stuller, Inc. • Lafayette, LASumit Saha • Stuller, Inc. • Lafayette, LAStuller, Inc. will demonstrate AI practical use cases within their organization through their adoption of widely available tools. They will provide insight and information on ways to use AI in the workplace to improve efficiency and reduce administrative costs.3:00 – 3:20 Break3:20 – 4:20 pmNIL & Revenue Sharing: The New Era of College AthleticsTaylor Jacobs • LSU Associate Athletic Director • Baton Rouge, LAIn July 2021, the collegiate sports landscape was forever changed when Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) rules went into effect, allowing student-athletes to profit off their own personal brands. Fast forward to July 2025 and the introduction of revenue sharing. College athletics experiences yet another drastic change. In this session we will talk about the new world in which college athletics operates, the impact NIL and Revenue Share have on the student-athlete experience, recruiting, corporate partnerships and more.
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2026 Controllers Conference-In Person
Baton Rouge
8.00 Credits
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In today’s fast-paced world, controllers and finance leaders must navigate constant change while driving innovation and success. The Controllers Conference is your chance to tackle key challenges, explore emerging trends, and build a stronger future for your organization. Connect with industry peers, sharpen your strategy, and walk away with tools to elevate your leadership and financial expertise. AGENDA 7:30 – 7:55 amRegistration and Continental Breakfast7:55 Opening Remarks8:00 – 8:50 amState of the StateBarry Erwin • Leaders for a Better Louisiana • Baton Rouge, LA Leaders for a Better Louisiana will provide a snapshot of the overall wellbeing of the state based on 35 indicators the organization has been tracking over the last three years. Issue areas include education, the economy, health and wellbeing, infrastructure, and energy and environment.8:50 – 9:50Louisiana State and Local Tax UpdateRobert S. Angelico, CPA, JD • Liskow & Lewis, APLC • New Orleans, LAThis presentation will cover recent developments in Louisiana state and local taxation including caselaw items as well as regulatory matters from the Department of Revenue. Coverage will also include highlights from the recent state tax reform, particularly in the sales and use tax area. 9:50 – 10:10 am Break10:10 – 11:10 amRecent Tax Developments in Compensation and Benefits – One Big Beautiful Bill and BeyondStephen Tackney • KPMG LLP • Washington, DCThis session will address recent legislative and regulatory developments on the taxation of compensation and benefits. Anticipated topics include recent legislative changes impacting Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), employee tips and overtime income (including employer reporting responsibilities), the section 162(m) $1 million deduction limitation on certain employees of public corporations, the section 4960 excise tax on tax-exempt organizations for compensation in excess of $1 million and certain severance arrangements, Trump accounts including potential employer contributions, the 100% deduction limitation on certain employer expenses for employee meals, as well as other recent developments. 11:10 am – 12:00 pm Current Environment for the Insurance Market and Effective Risk ManagementWill Garcia • HUB International • Baton Rouge, LAIs the 2026 insurance outlook better than 2025? What does a “best in class organization” really mean in the insurance marketplace? How can I position my company to get the most attention from underwriters? Will the tort reform bills passed have in impact on our insurance rates? What are creative ways to structure our insurance program to save money? These are all topics we will address in this presentation.12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch (provided)1:00 – 2:00 pmFrom Breach to Defense: Lessons from Today’s Cyber LandscapeAllison Ward, CPA, CISA, CISSP, CISM • CRI Advisors, LLC • Baton Rouge, LACybersecurity threats continue to evolve at an unprecedented pace, and organizations must remain vigilant to protect their data and operations. In this session, we’ll explore the current state and future outlook of the cybersphere, focusing on real-world breach scenarios that highlight the risks businesses face today. Attendees will gain insight into emerging trends, practical mitigation strategies, and how to adopt a hacker’s mindset to strengthen defenses and reduce organizational risk.2:00 – 3:00AI Practical Application: Case Study at Stuller JewelersLori Carter, CPA • Stuller, Inc. • Lafayette, LASumit Saha • Stuller, Inc. • Lafayette, LAStuller, Inc. will demonstrate AI practical use cases within their organization through their adoption of widely available tools. They will provide insight and information on ways to use AI in the workplace to improve efficiency and reduce administrative costs.3:00 – 3:20 Break3:20 – 4:20 pmNIL & Revenue Sharing: The New Era of College AthleticsTaylor Jacobs • LSU Associate Athletic Director • Baton Rouge, LAIn July 2021, the collegiate sports landscape was forever changed when Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) rules went into effect, allowing student-athletes to profit off their own personal brands. Fast forward to July 2025 and the introduction of revenue sharing. College athletics experiences yet another drastic change. In this session we will talk about the new world in which college athletics operates, the impact NIL and Revenue Share have on the student-athlete experience, recruiting, corporate partnerships and more.