Join host David R. Peters, CPA, MST, for another installment of “Accountable,” the podcast for CFOs, by CFOs.

David chats with Melisa Galasso, the founder and CEO of Galasso Learning Solutions. David and Melisa talk about where poor corporate training sessions go wrong , how training can be more engaging for employees, and how to book motivational training sessions for your organization.

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Previous installments

Oct. 22: Cultivating Team Productivity From a Distance

Remote Manager David Phillips offers advice on conducting business from afar. Topics include staying motivated while working from home, combatting feelings of isolation, building cohesion amongst team members, and much more.

Oct. 9: Building a Risk Management Program From the Ground Up

Most startup owners don’t think about insurance until it’s too late. Today, David talks with Matt Thompson, a Senior Vice President at ECM Solutions in Charlotte, about where to start when trying to manage risk, new risks that startups owners should be aware of, and much more.

Sept. 28: The Value of Volunteering (and now on YouTube!)

Dave talks with Director of Capstone & Programs at Junior Achievement of Central Virginia Cynthia Pantaleo about the impact that corporate volunteering can have on the community, as well as the volunteers. Learn more about Junior Achievement at www.JAtoday.org.

Aug. 28: Introducing the “Accountable” Podcast for CFOs with SCACPA B&I Advisor David Peters, CPA

David talks with Toni Berbrick, CPA, about cybersecurity. She is an associate professor of accounting at Winthrop University, and she explains why cybersecurity is a CFO problem.