About Alan
Alan Salmon, ASc, FCPB, PHF
President, Alan Salmon & Associates Inc.
Founder, K2E Canada Inc.
Brampton, ON
[email protected]
Alan Salmon is recognized as Canada’s leading analyst in the area of accounting technology. He has over 35 years of business, management systems, education and journalism experience. He is the Founder of K2E Canada Inc., which provides professional development technology education for accountants across Canada and the US. He has a degree in Science and an Advanced Teaching Certificate from the University of Toronto.
He has taught over 100 seminars a year to the CA, CGA and CMA associations in Canada. In 2006, he was the highest rated instructor for the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario with a rating over of over 93.5%.
In addition to his seminar teaching, Alan consults with all of the major accounting technology companies. In the last two years, he has worked with Microsoft, Sage, Intuit Canada, SAP, SYSPRO, Softrak, Fortune 1000, TelPay and other Canadian technology companies.
For the last 26 years, he has been the Chairperson for the Accounting Technology Seminar Series. This one-day seminar is delivered each year in 13 Canadian cities and provides public accountants, bookkeepers and consultants with an overview of what’s new in technology for their practices and their clients' businesses. Over 25,000 accountants have attended one of these technology days.
In addition to his consulting, Alan carries out research on accounting technology and has published thirteen books on accounting software.
For over 20 years Alan wrote for the Bottom Line, Canada’s accounting newspaper. His insightful columns on new software and technology were highly rated by his readers.
He has been much in demand as a public speaker and has traveled extensively across Canada and the United States to speak at major computer conferences. He has presented at Comdex, Sage conferences, The Canadian Computer Show, Bottom Line Exhibition, Great Plains Stampede, and the Computer Associates Winter Carnival. He was a featured speaker at the Lions Clubs International World conventions in San Diego and Birmingham, England, where he shared his Internet experiences with over 3,000 Lion members.
Alan has now retired from teaching and lives in Brampton, Ontario with his wife Nancy. He has four daughters and nine grandchildren. His major hobby was travel and he has visited over 80 countries and completed ten around the world journeys. He has received many awards for teaching and service, including a Luca award from ICB-Global, a Paul Harris Fellowship, the Canadian Internet Award and a life membership in Junior Chamber International.
President, Alan Salmon & Associates Inc.
Founder, K2E Canada Inc.
Brampton, ON
[email protected]
Alan Salmon is recognized as Canada’s leading analyst in the area of accounting technology. He has over 35 years of business, management systems, education and journalism experience. He is the Founder of K2E Canada Inc., which provides professional development technology education for accountants across Canada and the US. He has a degree in Science and an Advanced Teaching Certificate from the University of Toronto.
He has taught over 100 seminars a year to the CA, CGA and CMA associations in Canada. In 2006, he was the highest rated instructor for the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario with a rating over of over 93.5%.
In addition to his seminar teaching, Alan consults with all of the major accounting technology companies. In the last two years, he has worked with Microsoft, Sage, Intuit Canada, SAP, SYSPRO, Softrak, Fortune 1000, TelPay and other Canadian technology companies.
For the last 26 years, he has been the Chairperson for the Accounting Technology Seminar Series. This one-day seminar is delivered each year in 13 Canadian cities and provides public accountants, bookkeepers and consultants with an overview of what’s new in technology for their practices and their clients' businesses. Over 25,000 accountants have attended one of these technology days.
In addition to his consulting, Alan carries out research on accounting technology and has published thirteen books on accounting software.
For over 20 years Alan wrote for the Bottom Line, Canada’s accounting newspaper. His insightful columns on new software and technology were highly rated by his readers.
He has been much in demand as a public speaker and has traveled extensively across Canada and the United States to speak at major computer conferences. He has presented at Comdex, Sage conferences, The Canadian Computer Show, Bottom Line Exhibition, Great Plains Stampede, and the Computer Associates Winter Carnival. He was a featured speaker at the Lions Clubs International World conventions in San Diego and Birmingham, England, where he shared his Internet experiences with over 3,000 Lion members.
Alan has now retired from teaching and lives in Brampton, Ontario with his wife Nancy. He has four daughters and nine grandchildren. His major hobby was travel and he has visited over 80 countries and completed ten around the world journeys. He has received many awards for teaching and service, including a Luca award from ICB-Global, a Paul Harris Fellowship, the Canadian Internet Award and a life membership in Junior Chamber International.