August 29, 2006

40 Under 40 Honoree: Sasan Goodarzi, MBA – 38

Vice President Professional Tax & Intuit-Branded Software Businesses, Intuit Inc., Plano, TX

Education – MBA, Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern
Univ.; B.S. Electrical Engineering, Univ. Central Florida.
Family – Wife Shirin; daughter Aryana 7, and son Pasha
16 months.
Hobbies & Interests – Running, snow skiing.
Professional Affiliations – Board of Directors for Denver
and Boulder Software Club.

What peers, clients and friends say about Sasan:
Sasan is a motivator, sets a high bar, always focused on the customer, leads
by example, and builds a talented and engaged team.

What technology or business process does Sasan see affecting the tax
and accounting profession in the next five years?

“Work beyond the desktop and office… growing staffing pressures and
instant access expectations from more web savvy clients will force accountants
to work beyond the office and desktop… remote employees and online collaboration
will grow… the need to become productive will be a must. Expanded service
offerings… tax self service and work efficiency will drive prices/revenues
down in core services, while aging client base generates demand for new services.”

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