Tricia Katebini, CPA, MBA, GRF CPAs & Advisors

Tricia Katebini, CPA, MBA, GRF CPAs & Advisors

Partner, Audit & Assurance

Tricia Katebini has spent her career in public accounting, specializing in the nonprofit sector since 2007. As an audit partner, she is in charge of and responsible for the planning and managing of financial statement audits and Single Audits, when applicable. Ms. Katebini has served a range of nonprofit clients including charities, foundations, private schools, and associations.

A seasoned speaker on technical accounting topics affecting nonprofits, Ms. Katebini has presented at AICPA, MACPA, GWSCPA, and other accounting and nonprofit industry conferences. She has built a strong reputation for serving as a key advisor to nonprofit organizations in the Greater Washington, D.C. and across the nation. Her nonprofit audit experience includes proficiency in technical accounting issues and the requirements under Uniform Guidance. She also provides valued guidance to clients on new accounting pronouncements.

In addition to being passionate about her clients, Tricia aims to be a trailblazer and innovator, being on the forefront of technology as it affects the CPA profession. She has served internally as her firm’s leader in the transformation of GRF’s assurance practices, remaining committed to quality and proficiency.

Ms. Katebini currently serves on the AICPA’s Joint Trial Board, a well respected position within the CPA community, as well as a member of the Digital CPA Conference Advisory Board and CaseWare’s Client Advisory Board. She received the 2025 AICPA Global Women to Watch award, the 2021 Woman to Watch award, and received the Maryland Association of CPAs’ 2022 Max Teichmann Award. Ms. Katebini is a proud member of GRF’s Women on the Move, GRFs women’s leadership initiative.

Finance >> Nonprofit Finance Insights: A Panel Discussion

Course Description:   Nonprofit finance leaders are navigating an environment that demands greater agility, transparency, and strategic insight than ever before. But what are the right approaches when it comes to reserves, forecasting in uncertain times, financial systems integration, and engaging boards in meaningful financial oversight? In this panel-style session, our speakers will explore common […]

Finance Track NASBA Field of Study: Finance
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