Kevin Bach
I’m passionate about my work. My goal is to build strong client relationships.
Kevin Bach is known for using technology to deliver quality results. As Partner, Kevin has built the data analytic niche from the ground up, finding new data driven strategies to improve client’s accounting procedures and operational functions.
Kevin specializes in data analytics where he organizes “big data” and makes data accessible so businesses can see distinguishable patterns, trends, and identification of potential red flags. In presenting this data, Kevin is experienced in setting up interactive dashboards and visualization tools across a variety of platforms which allows for companies to improve internal operations, review operations for effectiveness and identify cost savings or revenue production opportunities. Within the data analytic niche, he continues to serve a broad range of clients across all industries.
Before joining Henry+Horne in 2012, Kevin worked as an In-Charge Auditor for a local Phoenix firm. For five years, he performed audits, reviews and compilations of non-public, non-profit Arizona charter schools, and ERISA plans. He also provided forensic accounting, litigation support and business valuations. Kevin graduated from Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy.
Outside of work, you can find Kevin spending time with his family, and as an avid foodie, trying the local fare at restaurants across the Valley. He also loves muscle cars and is fixing up a 1968 Camaro.
Affiliations
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Arizona Society of Certified Public Accountants
Did you know?
If you weren’t an accountant, what would you be?
Engineer. I’ve always been fascinated by how things work and how to re-engineer them.
What junk food is your weakness?
Mints. I almost always have some on my desk and in my car.
What is your favorite movie, band or tv show?
Gladiator
What is the first thing you ever won?
During a white elephant exchange I received a flatware set. Downside was that it was only for one.