Presented by Lucas Hayden, Director, AEC Strategy, Unanet & Steve Karp, Senior Vice President, Financial Products, Unanet

As AE firms continue to deal with rising costs and stiff competition for both talent and projects, it is more important than ever to adopt technology that streamlines operations and positively impacts cashflow. In this webinar, Unanet’s Steve Karp and Lucas Hayden uncover how implementing automated AR and AP processes allow firms to efficiently and effectively meet financial obligations today and successfully grow into the future.

About your presenter:

Objectives:
• The components and costs of manual AR/AP processes
• The features and benefits of automated AR/AP technologies
• How to implement AR/AP automation
• How to evaluate your options and select a technology partner
• How AI/ML enhances AR/AP and steps firms can take to ensure AI readiness

About your presenters:
Lucas Hayden leads Product Marketing for Unanet AE. Unanet AE is built to help architects and engineering firms do business better and Lucas, with a background in development, analytics, education and customer solutions, works to help businesses solve problems, innovate, and create strategies that scale.

Steve Karp leads the strategic assessment and cross-functional delivery of all financial and payments products accessed by Unanet’s customers through the company’s SaaS platforms. He has more than 25 years of strategic and operating experience in the FinTech & Payments industries and has held senior leadership roles in Product, Sales, Finance, and Operations over his career. Prior to joining Unanet in December 2022, Steve served as Chief Product Officer at EverView, a leading B2B2C provider of print and digital solutions to billers across a wide range of verticals. Prior to EverView, Steve has held executive leadership positions at Upserve, Cardtronics, Worldpay, Truist, and Allpoint. He began his career in payments with First Annapolis Consulting, a boutique payments strategy consulting firm that was acquired by Accenture in 2017. Steve holds a BA in Economics from The University of Vermont.