Seth Edwards
About Seth Edwards
Seth Edwards is an Associate Director at Protiviti with extensive experience in internal audit consulting, specializing in risk analysis and control structures across various industries.
Company
Seth Edwards is currently serving as Associate Director at Protiviti. He has been with the company since 2005 and operates out of the Greater Philadelphia Area. Protiviti is known for its consultancy services, focusing on internal audit, risk management, and financial advisory.
Title
Seth Edwards holds the title of Associate Director at Protiviti. He has been with the organization for an extensive period and is responsible for overseeing numerous internal audit and consulting projects.
Education and Expertise
Seth Edwards earned his BS in Business Administration, majoring in Accounting and Economics, from Drexel University's LeBow College of Business from 1999 to 2003. He also studied Accounting at the University of Richmond - Robins School of Business from 1998 to 1999. His education has equipped him with a solid foundation in accounting principles and economic theories.
Previous Experience
Before joining Protiviti, Seth Edwards worked as a Senior Internal Auditor at Holman Enterprises from 2003 to 2005. In this role, he gained valuable experience in auditing and internal controls which he later brought to Protiviti.
Professional Expertise
Seth Edwards provides internal audit consulting services focusing on internal control structure, financial statement, operational, and enterprise-wide risks. He has extensive experience analyzing risks and controls of business processes in Financial Services, Manufacturing, and Telecommunications industries. He has led Sarbanes Oxley (SOX 404) and internal audit engagements for clients in various sectors, managed documentation efforts during system conversion projects, and oversaw the development of internal management reporting systems. Additionally, he has developed policies and procedures for key business processes and assessed clients' business operations for increased operational efficiency.