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Eisner Advisory Group names 31 partners

Eisner Advisory Group LLC, one of the world’s largest business advisory firms, recently announced that it has admitted 31 new partners, the biggest class in the firm’s history. The hires were effective Oct. 1.

The new partners are:

  • James Agar – Advisory, Financial Advisory Services, Iselin;
  • Katherine Clements – Advisory, Strategy & Transformation, Baton Rouge, La.;
  • Rachael Higginbotham – Advisory, Growth, Baton Rouge, La.;
  • Corey Jambon – Advisory, Government Sector Services, New Orleans, La.;
  • Danielle Keller – Advisory, Risk & Compliance Services,New Orleans.;
  • Ryan Berman – Assurance, Commercial Services, Iselin;
  • Patrick Burk – Assurance, Real Estate Services, Atlanta;
  • Michael Fournier – Assurance, Real Estate Services, Atlanta;
  • Evan Gluck – Assurance, Not-for-Profit, West Palm Beach, Fla..;
  • Clint Hamilton – Assurance, Real Estate Services, Atlanta;
  • Thomas Pyper – Assurance, Real Estate Services, Columbus, Ohio;
  • Ryan Walsh – Assurance, Financial Services, New York;
  • Anna Kreditor – Outsourced Accounting Services, New York;
  • Randy LeBeau – Outsourced Accounting Services, New Orleans

Also added were:

  • Brian Kurtz – Private Client Services, Chicago;
  • Jennifer Cook – Tax, Private Client Services, San Diego;
  • Brett Cornell – Tax, Financial Services, West Palm Beach, Fla.;
  • Jennifer DeMasi – Tax Services, Real Estate Services, Philadelphia;
  • Ayelet Duskis – Tax, Financial Services, Tel Aviv;
  • Jonathan Liff – Tax, Private Client Services, Boston;
  • Neil McCarthy – Tax, Private Client Services, San Diego;
  • Christopher McFarlain – Tax, Private Client Services, Lafayette, La.;
  • Denisse Moderski – Tax; Iselin;
  • Nicholas Montorio – Tax; Iselin;
  • Marna Proscia – Tax, Private Client Services, New York;
  • Alyssa Rausch – Tax, Private Client Services, Iselin;
  • Joseph Royster – Tax, Private Client Services, Chicago;
  • Mark Tadros – Tax; Private Client Services, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.;
  • Douglas Tapp – Tax, Iselin;
  • Goran Vukicevic – Tax, Raleigh, N.C.;
  • Aric Wong  – Tax, Private Client Services, Pasadena, Calif.

“This class of 31 new partners highlights the extent of the firm’s rapid, significant growth across all our service lines, industry specializations, and geographies. More importantly, it shows the numerous career opportunities open to our talented practitioners,” said EisnerAmper CEO Charly Weinstein. “We heartily welcome these deserving new partners and look forward to even greater heights of service to our clients and communities.” 

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