Our Leadership

Hank Steininger, CEO

Hank is the former Managing Partner of the Global Public Sector business at Grant Thornton.  In this role he was responsible for the planning, coordination and execution of Grant Thornton’s government business worldwide.  He was Chairman of the Grant Thornton International Public Sector Committee comprised of global member firms.  As a senior partner, Hank was also a member of the U.S. Firm’s Operating Committee that oversees and manages national and regional businesses. View full resumé.

Lou Crenshaw, Senior Advisor

Lou is an executive in the public and private sector with almost 40 years of experience.  Lou started his career in the U.S. Navy where he reached the rank of Vice Admiral before retiring after over 30 years of service to our country.  As a Principal in the global tax, audit and advisory firm Grant Thornton LLP, VADM Crenshaw’s most recent position was as the National Industry Leader of its Aerospace and Defense Industry segment, coordinating tax, audit and advisory engagements across the country and around the globe.  In addition to his work at HJS, Lou is the owner of Crenshaw Consulting Associates, a small business serving the commercial sector with strategic business advice. View full resumé.

Ken Devansky, Managing Director

Ken is a former Director with Deloitte’s Federal Public Sector Consulting practice that supports e-Government initiatives for public sector entities both domestically and internationally. With over 30 years experience, Ken has implemented strategic financial and shared services solutions to a wide section of public sector organizations, including the Nuclear Regulartory Commission, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, the US Secret Service and the Centers for Medicare and Medicade Systems. View full resumé.

Robert L. Childree, Senior Advisor

is the former Comptroller of the State of Alabama from 1987 to 2009.  While the Comptroller, Bob was responsible for the development and implementation of the state’s financial resource management system, a fully integrated ERP which encompassed all major financial functions for the state.  Bob has also been a Director in Grant Thornton’s Global Public Sector in the State and Local vertical where he worked with officials in Nassau County, NY and Jefferson County, AL to resolve critical budget issues.  Bob has also served as the National President in both NASACT and NASC.  View full resumé
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John Radford, Senior Advisor


John Radford has over 35 years of government financial management experience starting his career working for the City of Omaha, Nebraska in various financial management positions. In 1983, he moved to Oregon and began work as Budget Officer in the Oregon Judicial Department and was promoted to Management Services Director in 1985. In 1989, the Governor appointed John to the position of State Controller. He has served in this capacity under 5 Oregon governors. John has authored articles for a variety of professional association newsletters; contributed chapters to Essays on Leadership; 21st Century Government published by the NECCC, and published Financial Trends in State Finance in the 2004 edition of “The Book of the States.” John is the current author of Government Financial Management and Reporting an industry reference guide.View full resumé.

Tim Randle, Senior Advisor

As a Senior Advisor with HJS, Timothy provides strategic direction for the implementation and execution of Workiva XBRL tools and professional services, internal and external training and XBRL industry outreach. Timothy’s over 25 years of experience in the software and financial services industry has covered a wide range of technical and educational contributions including taxonomy design and development, XBRL systems consulting, XBRL software development and training services, and consulting services for SEC reporting clients starting with several of the first to implement SEC US-GAAP Interactive Data filings. Timothy is currently Senior Advisory to the Department of the Treasury in assisting the Agency develop DATA Act financial reporting standards that will eventually be used by all agencies within government. He is also an active member of both the XBRL.US Best Practices Committee and the FASB Taxonomy Advisory Group.
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Herm Fischer, Senior Advisor

As a Senior Advisor with HJS, Herm is supporting the Department of the Treasury in developing the government wide financial reporting taxonomy is support or the financial reporting requirements of the DATA Act of 2015. Herm has over 35 years of experience in the software and financial services industry focusing on XBRL systems consulting and XBRL software development. He is Chair of the XBRL Formula and Rendering working group (xbrl.org), Vice chair of XBRL Base Spec working group and a member of XBRL Standards Board 2009-2014. Herm received his B.S. in Physics and his M.S. in Systems Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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