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Paul Beswick, who has served as chief accountant in the Securities and Exchange Commissions Office of the Chief Accountant, plans to leave the agency to return to the private sector.
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Tim Koch has made partner at Cherry Bekaerts transaction advisory services practice.
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James Hogan has joined WTAS as managing director in the firms national tax office in Washington, D.C.
May 9 -
Janet ONeill and Catherine Latham are the newest shareholders at Mayer Hoffman McCann PC.
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Reeves joined Whitley Penn after a 26-year career with Thomson Reuters Inc. He most recently held the position of vice president for the Professional Market.
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Lynne Born, chief operating officer of Seiler LLP, has been named one of the most influential women by Silicon Valley Business Journal.
April 30 -
Lawrence Kahn, managing director and president of Top 100 firm Kahn, Litwin, Renza & Co. Ltd, is ready to retire after 40 years with the firm. Kahn will start his retirement on May 31, 2014.
April 29 -
Howard Hoff has been promoted to partner-in-charge of Marks Paneth LLPs new commercial business group.
April 28 -
Recent hires, promotions and other personnel announcements from accounting firms across the country.
April 25 -
Michael Walton has joined Virginia-based regional accounting firm Brown Edwards as director of business development.
April 25 -
The partners of super-regional firm Dixon Hughes Goodman have elected Matt Snow as their next CEO.
April 22 -
Louisville-based Jones, Nale & Mattingly PLC has admitted two new partners to the firm: Elizabeth Fisher, CPA, and Jonathon Eade, CPA.
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Michael Bryant has been appointed to president of the board of Financial Executives International in Nashville. Bryant, who is the CFO and senior vice president of NASBA, will serve on FEIs board for 2014-2015.
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Schreitmueller joins WebsterRogers from Hartford, Conn. where he was the COO of a regional accounting, consulting and technology services firm.
April 9 -
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After spending 11 years with the AICPAs senior management team, where he served as the vice president of small firm interest, James Metzler has decided to branch out and start his own consulting practice, Metzler Advisory Group.
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