

Three days after he returned from the QuickBooks Connect San Jose, Brad attended a QBO Advanced training session, where he met Tanis for the first time they hit it off immediately and found that they were on the same page professionally. I came back with a whole new vision of where I wanted to go, but I didn’t really know what that direction looked like – I just knew that I wanted a change and that I wanted to frame it around Intuit.” “I spent a week there, learned a lot and met amazing people. I was still representing a lot of different brands and I didn’t really understand the technology that was out there,” Brad says. He says it started with his visit to QuickBooks Connect in San Jose two years ago.
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In the meantime, Brad took time out of his busy practice to share a bit of his story, as well as his thoughts on how professional accountants and bookkeepers can form successful, trust-based partnerships that transcend the traditional way of doing business and encourage growth.īrad’s journey to becoming a collaborative partnership advocate is a great one. If you haven’t yet registered, I suggest you do it right now – you’re not going to want to miss what they have to say! Check out when their session is scheduled by viewing the agenda here. You can hear him and his partner, Tanis Young of Maven Bookkeeping, talk about their partnership, why it’s working and how QuickBooks Online (QBO) plays an important part in it.

He’ll be sharing his revolutionary ideas on collaborative partnerships during a panel discussion at QuickBooks Connect Toronto.

It’s a small business event with big dividends, one of which is growth for your business.īrad Celmainis of Brad Celmainis Accounting Solutions has a unique perspective about growth in the accounting industry. 4-6, 2017), you’ll have the opportunity to attend expert-led breakouts, listen to motivational speakers and network with your peers. At QuickBooks® Connect Toronto 2017 (coming Dec.
