KPMG Hosts March 2026 Quarterly Outlook Webcast on Accounting, AI, Economics
KPMG's FRV will hold two identical 60-minute webcasts on March 17 and March 18, offering 1.0 CPE credit and featuring Alex Gee, Head of Financial Integrity at OpenAI.

KPMG’s Financial Reporting View (FRV) scheduled a March 2026 Quarterly Outlook webcast with two identical 60-minute sessions on March 17 and March 18, 2026 that will provide 1.0 CPE credit and a curated discussion of accounting, AI developments, and economic topics. The program description in the FRV listing notes the sessions are framed as a technical up, preserving the source’s original truncation.
Session logistics are explicit: Session One is set for March 17, 2026 at 11:30 AM ET and Session Two for March 18, 2026 at 2:30 PM ET, delivered as webcasts. “Participants will be eligible for 1.0 CPE credit in the field of accounting for attending one of the 60-minute sessions and responding to live check-ins,” the event copy states, and it adds that because the content for the Mar 17 and 18 sessions will be the same, participants are only eligible to receive CPE for attending one session.
The FRV listing identifies a slate of speakers by name and includes images; names preserved in the materials are Nick Tricarichi, Kenneth Kim, Alex Gee, Alex Gee (duplicate image entry), Swami Chandrasekaran, Megan Hearn, Erin McCloskey, and Steven Kenney. The only role line provided in the posting links Alex Gee to OpenAI: “Alex Gee Head of Financial Integrity, OpenAI.” No additional titles or biographies for the other presenters are shown in the event text.
Content emphasis for the webcast is described in plain terms. “In this webcast, KPMG professionals discuss the latest developments in AI, the economy, and financial reporting,” the FRV copy reads, and the program is presented under the March 2026 Quarterly Outlook header within KPMG’s Financial Reporting View. The event page also points attendees to further reading: “Access our accounting research website for additional resources for your financial reporting needs.”
The event page embeds KPMG corporate framing alongside the session details, including the firm’s “How We Work” language: “We bring together passionate problem-solvers, innovative technologies, and full-service capabilities to create opportunity with every insight,” and the “Careers & Culture” definition: “What is culture? Culture is how we do things around here. It is the combination of a predominant mindset, actions (both big and small) that we all commit to every day, and the underlying processes, programs and systems supporting how work gets done.” The page also contains subscription prompts such as “Receive the latest financial reporting and accounting updates with our newsletters and more delivered to your inbox,” a repeated “Subscribe to stay informed” heading, and a server error message captured verbatim: “We're sorry, the server is taking too long to respond, so the form could not be sent. Please try again later.”
KPMG staff and external listeners looking to claim the single available 1.0 CPE credit should plan to attend one 60-minute webcast and complete the live check-ins during that session; the FRV schedule lists the March 17 and March 18 dates and times as the two opportunities to do so.
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