MyWorkpapers adds new COO

16 May 2019
| By Chris Dastoor |
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MyWorkpapers, a cloud accounting workpapers software provider, has announced the appointment of Kevin Bungard as their new global chief operating officer (COO) and Australian general manager.

Bungard was the former chief executive officer (CEO) of Class Limited, where he had spent 10 years, initially joining as their COO.

Rich Neal, MyWorkpapers CEO and founder, said Bungard’s appointment would allow them to better manage their global growth and ensure continued support to their Australian user base.

Bungard said he was passionate about joining growing businesses, especially digital transformations of accounting practices.

"I love the way that MyWorkpapers combines leading-edge technology with the way that accountants have always worked,” Bungard said.

“They still collate data, work through checklists and workpapers but now they can do that work from anywhere, sharing it with colleagues, and the partners can have visibility and confidence in what is being done!"

"MyWorkpapers, then Auditflow, was a great early partner when I was at Class. I was always impressed with what Rich and the team were doing so it feels like an extremely natural fit for me to join the team.”

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