John Hummel has held several key positions in his career. During 40 years at KPMG LLP, he grew from his first assignment as an assistant accountant on the 1972 Prince George’s County audit to be the partner in charge of audits of Montgomery, Arlington, and Prince William counties and Public Schools; the cities of Alexandria, Gaithersburg, and Rockville; WMATA; and the District of Columbia. On the federal side, he was the signing partner on the audits of the FBI, DEA, National Park Service, National Science Foundation, and the Departments of Justice and Interior. He also created an international group at KPMG to monitor International Public Sector accounting standards. He retired from KPMG in 2010 as the Senior Audit Partner in charge of its federal audit practice.  Within 6 months, he was the Deputy Inspector General at Montgomery County MD. While there, he wrote the Office’s current Procedures Manual and led the successful peer review of the Office.  In January 2018, he retired again from full-time employment.

John now teaches AGA’s CGFM courses for groups and individuals and has recorded the on-demand CGFM Course 3.  With a wealth of audit and investigative experience drawn from local and federal government assignments, he brings a fresh and practical training perspective to those serving all government fields.

John teaches the following courses for AGA: