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Peter Frampton
Peter Frampton brings to the classroom a passion for empowering people. In particular,
he loves to have people experience "I can!" and realize that it's all much easier than they
thought.
Peter is an Australian citizen who grew up in South Africa. He received a Bachelor of
Business from the University of Cape Town. He is a Chartered Accountant and was
an auditor with KPMG in Sydney Australia. He has run businesses in the medical,
technology, non-profit and education industries in New Zealand, Australia and South
Africa and now the United States.
He is one of the founders of Accounting Comes Alive, which now operates in many
countries around the world, delivering breakthrough financial literacy workshops
and seminars. The company's patented Color Accounting (TM) system approach is
used by non-profit organizations and foundations, Wall Street investment banks,
international businesses, law firms, government agencies, and universities. The
workshop methodology is multi-sensory and interactive, which delivers mastery over the
accounting concepts with a step-by-step approach. A true understanding of the numbers
of business is the launch pad for strategic insights and powerful analysis that gives
managers the freedom to take powerful action. His keynote and conference presentations
focus on helping non-accountants read and interpret financial statements in a colorful,
easy-to-understand way.
Clients include Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, J.P. Morgan Chase, UBS, Unum
Financial, Key Energy, Kinesis Financial, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, Deloitte
and Touche, Baker & McKenzie, Linklaters, PCAOB, FINRA, U.S. Small Business
Administration, the International Finance Corporation (part of the World Bank), the
Department of the Interior, and the National Labor Relations Board. Peter has been on
the program of the ASTD annual international conference three times.
Peter is the co-author of Accounting Comes Alive: The Color Accounting Parable, which
was published in 2011. Peter and his wife Carole have three little girls, Chloe, Lydia, and
Giselle. They live in Washington DC.
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