Transformation Talks
With Donny Shimamoto
Center for Accounting Transformation
Many accounting graduates dream of joining large firms right out of college. That dream became a reality for Dustin Wheeler. However, it didn't last long.
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Many accounting graduates dream of joining large firms right out of college. That dream became a reality for Dustin Wheeler. However, it didn't last long.
"Right out of college, I moved to Las Vegas and got a job with the largest local firm," Wheeler explained. "And my job there was pretty much strictly tax."
"After a short stay there, I left for an opportunity with a smaller firm of about 16 people, which was a good change for me. It gave me an opportunity to develop some other talents that I wasn't able to use at the previous firm," he explained.
Wheeler's growing interests in technology--and a growing family--led him to a larger firm in Utah, where he continued his obsession with cloud software, paperless office, client portals and more.
But then, Eide Bailly came along.