Why you should attend the 2024 Digital CPA Conference

Why has DCPA24 emerged as the must-attend event of the year for so many CPAs? With all the work that accountants find themselves doing, it can be exceptionally hard to keep up with the newest trends, insights, and technology designed to elevate firms and position them for future success.

That’s where DCPA shines. We condense all the upcoming technology and news for your specific track—Client Advisory Services (CAS), Audit, Tax, and Business—and make it easily digestible with more than 50 unforgettable sessions and over 60 prolific speakers. There's something for everyone, and it’s all designed to help you stay a step ahead of whatever’s next.

So, what's in store for you this year?

Pathways to Possibilities

This year's Digital CPA Conference is for the change-makers, the innovators, the tech adopters—and any CPA who aspires to occupy those roles. We've handpicked this year's sessions and speakers to focus on the issues, trends and emerging technologies shaping your firm's future.

This Dec. 8-11 event in Denver (also available via livestream) will provide the pathways you need to learn what’s possible with the latest technology capabilities, drive practical innovation, implement leading-edge insights, and connect with other future-focused leaders from across the profession.

Still on the fence? Here's why you should register (and why others already have).

  • Choose your own adventure
    Dive into over 50 sessions led by industry leaders and earn up to 22 continuing professional education credits. The best part? At DCPA, you can choose your experience and pick sessions you’re interested in from our four learning tracks with several additional focus areas including artificial intelligence and change management.
  • Make connections that last long after the event
    DCPA makes it easy to connect with like-minded professionals who are shaping the future of the profession. Ask anyone who's been to DCPA before, and they'll tell you that some of their most important, lasting connections have been made at this event.
  • Future-proof yourself and your firm
    When it comes to technology, staying still means falling behind. We’re here to help. Attend DCPA and you’ll gain insights into the latest trends and technologies transforming the accounting profession. Because it’s your job (and all of ours) to stay up to date with changes in these areas for clients.
  • Recharge your personal and professional goals
    Take the next step in your professional journey by equipping yourself with the knowledge and connections needed to drive your firm forward. Plus, at DCPA you’ll be able to meet with vendors and discuss your needs one-on-one with the people who develop the solutions. We’ve seen some of the best, most productive partnerships come from this conference.

Don’t just take our word for it. Here’s what others are saying.

"It was great networking with other CPAs who head up their CAS department."
- Dina Petrutsas, ATKG, LLP
"Great community of forward-thinking professionals."
- Erin Roche, BPM LLP
"This is my favorite conference to attend for the accounting profession."
- John Graham, Cohen & Company

What now?

Secure your place at DCPA by registering now at DCPA24.com. While you’re there, you can take a peek at the agenda for the event, pricing, a complimentary letter to convince your leadership, and more testimonials from previous attendees.

We hope to see you in Denver (or online) this December!

Amber Higgins is the Associate Integrated Marketing Manager at CPA.com, helping manage the Digital CPA Conference and .cpa web domains. With a background in financial planning marketing and communications, she is passionate about helping finance professionals advance their careers.

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