
In this engaging conversation, Bob shares his journey through the auditing profession, highlighting key lessons learned along the way. From his early days in oil and gas accounting to his experiences in higher education and medical auditing, Bob emphasizes the importance of trust, verification, and on-site presence in auditing. He recounts valuable insights gained from working with a Nobel Prize winner and discusses the evolving role of auditors in providing support and guidance within organizations. The conversation culminates in reflections on the significance of communication and leadership in the auditing field.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Audit Adventures
03:03 Bob's Early Career in Auditing
06:01 Lessons from the State Auditor's Office
09:06 Experiences in Higher Education Auditing
12:08 The Importance of On-Site Auditing
14:55 Insights from a Nobel Prize Winner
17:57 Navigating Challenges in Medical Auditing
20:58 The Role of Communication in Auditing
23:55 Final Thoughts and Lessons Learned
ABOUT ROBERT RUBEL
Robert F. Rubel Jr., MBA, CPA, CIA, CISA is a proficient audit and compliance leader with extensive experience in risk management, financial reporting, healthcare operations, auditing, and federal compliance. He designed and implemented new processes to build successful teams and drive leading practices in internal audit and compliance. Bob built relationships with executive team members and peers to share successful strategies and manage enterprise risks. He developed and implemented “Effectively Controlling Risks” a COSO based model to improve internal controls across the University of Texas System institutions.
Bob holds an MBA in Healthcare Administration with Honors from UT Dallas and a BBA in Accounting from UT Arlington. Bob serves as the Chief Internal Audit Officer at Dallas ISD since February 2021. Previously, he was the Audit Manager, City of Dallas, Audit Director at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and Assistant State Auditor at the Texas State Auditor’s Office.