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Curious about AI in accounting? We are too!

Last week, we hosted the third session of our Accounting For Your Future virtual event series, where we explored this rapidly evolving topic. Senior Lecturer Sheri Betzer led a panel of accounting professionals in discussing practical applications of AI in accounting, the risks of over-reliance, and ethical considerations.

A key theme emerged throughout the discussion: As AI becomes more prevalent, it’s more important than ever for students and aspiring accounting professionals to master the basics when it comes to accounting concepts and processes. That expertise will allow them to use AI effectively and responsibly while ensuring accuracy, integrity, and sound judgment in their work with future clients.

Check out the speaker portion of the event below:

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Speaker Profiles

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Sheri Betzer, CFE | Senior Lecturer at سԹ

Sheri Betzer is an accredited CFE from Denver, CO. Since receiving her B.S. in Accounting from Colorado Mesa University, Ms. Betzer has become one of the foremost experts in fraud and forensic accounting. She regularly conducts continuing education courses for CPA’s and attorneys whilemaintainingher presence in a local CPA firm that specializes in litigation support and fraud investigations. Some of her former clients include the US Dept. of Justice, the Colorado Dept. of Revenue, and public defender offices throughout CO, AZ, and WY, just to name a few. Ms. Betzer is a full-time faculty member at سԹ and currently teaches courses related to fraud investigations, forensicaccountingand Ethics in theMPAccDz.

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Jim Altman, CPA, CGMA | Semi Retired / Consultant

I have a passion for driving financial transformations, from turning companies profitable to driving multi-million-dollar revenue growth. I thrive on complex problem-solving, using data-driven insights to make strategic decisions. I am a collaborative leaderseekingto mentor those coming behind me.

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Bill Mesa, D.M., CPA, CGMA | Associate Professor at سԹ

Dr. Mesa received his Bachelors andMasters in Accountingfrom New Mexico State University and his Doctorate in Management at Colorado Technical University. His primary areas of teachingare infinancial reporting, auditing, strategicanalyticsand ethics. His area of research is in preservingexpertiseand individual agency—both in accounting and in general for people.He recently presented a paper at the University of Pisa (Italy) that takes an asymmetrical approach to teaching accounting in an AI environment.Dr. Mesa lectured in strategy in China for 10 years at institutes such asXiuaUniversity,ChonqingUniversity, and Dalian University of Technology.Dr. Mesa is the principal and founder of Triangulation Group, LLC where he serves as a consultant for SMEs and non-profits in the capacity of vision, strategy, and core values planning.Outside of the university he is active member of the Littleton Symphony Orchestra and practices apiary culture—beekeeping.

headshot - Peter Ulrich (MPAcc alum and accounting department event panelist)

Peter Ulrich, CISA, SAFe, LPM, MPAcc | Technology Risk and Controls Manager at Crowe

IT audit leader and risk strategist with extensive experience in internal auditing, cybersecurity, compliance, artificial intelligence, project management, and IT general controls. I specialize inoptimizingprocesses, enhancing cyber resiliency, and driving operational efficiency. With deepexpertisein NIST, SOC, SOX, ISO, ITIL, PCI-DSS, and ESG, I lead teams toidentifystrategic, risk-based issues and suggest reasonable solutions that improve governance, compliance, and efficiency. I have worked in multiple industries including government, hospitality, financial services, construction, data center operations, software, and professional accounting.

looking over a hiker's shoulder at their compass in hand as they are hiking in the mountains, with "Accounting For Your Future" listed on top, and the سԹ Department of Accounting logo on the bottom leftThis Spring ’26 term is centered on thinking about the future for our Accounting Roadrunner Community.This “Accounting For Your Future” interactive series is designed foraccounting students,career changers, and professionalswho want to build essential skills, embrace technology, and position themselves for success.RSVP to join us in the next and last session in this virtual event series:

  • – February 20, 2026 noon MT

Check out the slate ofupcoming Spring ‘26 eventsɱ’vgot lined uphere!