Sally Kirby

Sally Kirby

Sally Kirby is a partner at Crowe Clark Whitehill, and has spent the last eleven years of her career focusing on the civil society sector. She specialises in external audit, internal audit and risk management. She lectures regularly on charity accounting and reporting matters as well as the governance challenges facing civil society organisations. 

 

 

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Risk management: a bumpy ride or a rewarding journey?

Sally Kirby encourages boards to push the boundaries into less familiar but more rewarding territory in the achievement of the objective.

When will they ever learn?

Penelope sighed heavily as she started the short drive back home. 10.30pm. What a day. Why is it that these trustees' meetings seem to get longer and longer each time, yet achieve less and less?

In the yearly limelight

A look at the trading issues behind charity of the year partnerships

Third party fears

There is still a need for more consultation and agreement between funders and the accountancy profession

Internal workings

Sally Kirby explores the internal audit function.

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