Prager Metis, a leading global accounting and advisory firm with a heavy presence in New Jersey, on Tuesday announced that Joseph Rosoff and Matthew Iandolo were elevated to principal, effective the first of the year.
“These promotions reflect our firm’s commitment to recognizing exceptional talent and strengthening our leadership capabilities,” Global Managing Partner Lori Roth, said. “Both Joe and Matt have demonstrated outstanding professional acumen and an unwavering dedication to excellent client service, making them invaluable additions to our leadership team.”
Rosoff advances to Principal in the Tax Department. With more than 25 years of experience in public accounting, his promotion is a reflection of his significant contributions in developing comprehensive tax strategies for privately held businesses and their owners. Rosoff’s methodical approach to fostering meaningful client relationships, combined with his technical expertise and strategic insight, has consistently delivered exceptional outcomes for the firm’s diverse client portfolio.
Iandolo’s elevation to Principal in the Private Wealth Services department recognizes his exemplary track record in sophisticated Trust, Gift and Estate taxes. Iandolo has established himself as an authority in trust and estate planning, with particular emphasis on high-net-worth individuals. His expertise spans both domestic and international tax matters, specializing in complex generational wealth transfer strategies and comprehensive tax planning solutions.
“This promotion to Principal represents both an honor and an opportunity to further advance our firm’s commitment to excellence,” Rosoff said. “I look forward to continuing to deliver innovative solutions while maintaining the highest standards of professional service.”
Iandolo added, “This promotion reinforces our firm’s dedication to cultivating leadership from within. I am committed to leveraging this role to further enhance our private wealth services practice and contribute to the firm’s continued growth trajectory.”