Christopher Hart Promoted to Partner at Bowers &
This article organizes the original guidance on christopher hart promoted to partner at sciarabba walker & co., llp into clear sections for easier reading and reference.
Overview
This opening section presents the main context from the original post.
Accounting and business consulting firm Bowers & Co., LLP announces the promotion of Christopher Hart to Partner, effective January 1, 2021.
Mr. Hart joined Bowers in 2008 and currently serves as head of the firm’s Tax Department. He focuses on tax planning and preparation for individuals and small businesses. Chris also serves as a member of the firm’s High Technology Group.
“We’re excited to have another local person join our partner group,” said managing partner Dave Iles. “Chris is a quietly confident professional who shows great dedication to our clients’ success and the growth of our professional staff.”
Before joining Bowers, Mr. Hart earned his master’s degree in accounting from Niagara University. Mr. Hart, a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the NYS Society of Certified Public Accountants (NYSSPCA).
“I am very excited and appreciative of this opportunity,” said Mr. Hart. “I’m proud to be a part of Bowers, a firm which is so engaged both with our clients and in our community. I look forward to helping lead the firm’s growth in the years ahead.”
Related Resources
These resources connect the article topic with related Bowers service pages and approved professional reading.
FAQ
The questions below summarize the main points already covered in the article.
What is the main focus of Christopher Hart Promoted to Partner at Bowers & Co., LLP?
The article focuses on christopher hart promoted to partner at sciarabba walker & co., llp and organizes the original guidance into sections for easier review.
Does the post include action items or reminders?
Yes. The original post includes listed items that have been kept in list format for easier scanning.
Was the original post wording changed?
The revision keeps the author wording and updates the structure so the post is easier to read online.