WithumSmith+Brown Promotes 4 to Partner

WithumSmith+Brown has promoted four senior managers to partner level, effective July 1.

This year’s advancing class includes four CPAs: Michael B. Pintabone, Matthew R. Pribila, William E. Sansone and Anthony J. Nitti.

Located in the New Brunswick office, Pintabone has more than nine years of professional experience in public accounting. He has been with WS+B since 2000 and has worked on a variety of audit and accounting engagements, tax engagements and special consulting projects.

Pribila is based in WS+B’s Princeton, N.J, office and has 13 years’ experience in public accounting. He is licensed as a CPA in New Jersey, specializing in accounting and auditing, and is a member of the firm’s Technology Services Group focusing on the telecommunications industry. Outside of telecom, his client base also includes industry trade associations, broker-dealers, hedge funds, mortgage banking, registered investment advisers, and quasi-governmental organizations. In addition he has experience in engagements which assess internal accounting control effectiveness.

Located in WS+B’s Red Bank office, Sansone has more than 30 years of experience in private industry and public accounting, and is a licensed CPA in New Jersey, New York and Florida. His expertise includes business and auditing, strategic planning, royalty and licensing, and inventory costing and controls for many industries, particularly manufacturers and distributors, professional service and law firms, and insurance services.

Based in the firm’s Aspen, Colo., office, Nitti is a member of WS+B’s National Tax Services Group specializing in innovative tax planning and consulting for individuals and small businesses, with a focus on real estate, retail, and construction clients. He has authored articles for various industry magazines and has coordinated and conducted continuing professional education training on a wide variety of tax issues.

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