Going public is a transformative milestone – one that requires strategic planning, operational readiness and the ability to navigate a highly regulated environment with confidence.
Join PKF O’Connor Davies for an exclusive live panel discussion and interactive workshop designed for executives, investors and advisors preparing for the IPO journey. Our PCAOB auditors and advisory professionals will provide practical insights into the critical financial, regulatory, governance and operational considerations companies face as they prepare to enter the public markets.
Key Topics:
- IPO readiness, financial reporting, internal controls and governance
- PCAOB audits, SEC reporting, S-1 and S-4 filings and pro forma reporting
- Public company reporting, earnings releases and investor communications
- SOX compliance frameworks and control remediation
- Board governance, audit committees and executive compensation
- SEC review process, IPO timelines and key legal considerations
Who Should Attend:
Directors and advisory board members; private equity, venture capital and hedge fund investors; entrepreneurs; CEOs and CFOs; general counsel, attorneys and M&A advisors; regulatory compliance and risk professionals; financial executives and internal auditors; REITs, portfolio managers, CIOs, GPs and LPs; treasurers, controllers and CCOs; RIAs and family offices.
Featured Speakers:
PKF O’Connor Davies
Jonathan Zuckerman, CPA, Partner, IPO and Audit Readiness
Joseph J. D’Auria, CPA, Partner, IPO and Audit Readiness
Mark Bednarz, CPA, CISA, CFE, Partner, Risk Advisory
Moderator and Hosts:
Eric P. Gelb, CPA, Partner, Financial Services – Board and Transaction Advisor; Fractional CFO
Nkrumah Pierre, Partner
CPE Credit:
1 CPE credit in Specialized Knowledge
No prerequisites or advance preparation required
Program Level: Basic
Delivery Method: Group Live
For information regarding complaint and/or program cancellation policies, please contact l&dsupport@pkfod.com.
PKF O’Connor Davies is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State Boards of Accountancy have the final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE Credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org

