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Mitch Hansen

Shareholder at Clark Nuber, CPA, CMA, CFE, CIA

Professional Background

Mitch Hansen is a dedicated accounting professional with extensive experience in public accounting, specializing in the auditing and consulting of not-for-profit organizations, state and local governments, and entities that receive federal funding. With seven years spent as a federal auditor, Mitch gained invaluable insights into the compliance and regulatory environments governing these organizations. His tenure at the U.S. Department of Commerce Office of Inspector General provided him with a wealth of knowledge regarding federal grant regulations and auditing processes, ensuring the accountability of taxpayer dollars.

After transitioning from a federal auditor, Mitch has embraced his current role as a Shareholder at Clark Nuber, where he employs his audit expertise to help clients navigate the complexities of accounting standards and regulatory requirements. Mitch's change in career trajectory reflects his desire to partner with organizations to help them thrive rather than focusing solely on compliance from a 'black hat' perspective. He finds fulfillment in actively contributing to the missions of not-for-profits and governmental entities, seeing firsthand the positive impact these organizations have in their communities.

Education and Achievements

Mitch holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and Finance from Utah State University, which laid the foundation for his career in financial oversight and audit. His academic background has equipped him with comprehensive knowledge in accounting principles, financial reporting, and the intricacies of finance that are crucial for advising a diverse range of organizations. Mitch has also earned several prestigious professional designations that underscore his expertise in the accounting field, including Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), and Certified Internal Auditor (CIA).

Professional Expertise

Mitch's specialties are particularly focused on a range of services tailored for not-for-profit organizations, long-term care facilities, and associations. He brings a depth of knowledge in various areas, including A-133 audits, indirect cost rate proposals, and operational consulting for state and local governmental entities. Mitch is passionate about demystifying complex accounting standards and assisting organizations in budgeting, fundraising, and compliance with state and federal tax regulations. He is known for his adaptive approach, allowing him to meet the unique needs and challenges faced by each organization he works with.

Notable Contributions

Throughout his career, Mitch has demonstrated a commitment to enhancing the effectiveness and sustainability of the organizations he assists. His understanding of complex accounting issues and regulatory changes equips him to offer tailored solutions that help organizations achieve their missions. Mitch's dedication to public service is evident in his work, as he strives to ensure that the entities he collaborates with can focus on their core missions without the burden of financial compliance and audit concerns. He is motivated by a strong desire to support the essential services these organizations provide, reinforcing his belief in the vital role they play in society.

Achievements/Milestones

  • Transitioned from a federal auditor at the U.S. Department of Commerce Office of Inspector General to a strategic role in public accounting.
  • Became a respected Shareholder at Clark Nuber, working closely with not-for-profit organizations and governmental entities.
  • Earned key professional certifications: CPA, CMA, CFE, and CIA, highlighting a robust understanding of accounting and financial management practices.
  • Contributed to the financial health and compliance of numerous organizations, guiding them through complex regulatory landscapes.

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Location

Kent, Washington, United States