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Membership

 

Small Firms Practice Management

 

Committee Members

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NameFirmChapter
Michael W. Schonig
Chair
Gil & Schonig CPAs LLPSuffolk
Robert R. Craig
Vice Chair
Craig Fitzsimmons & Michaels LLPSuffolk
Sergio P. Asaro Asaro & Company LLPQueens/Brooklyn
Ramona Cedeno
FiBrickManhattan/Bronx
Jody H. Chesnov Rosenberg & Chesnov CPAs LLPManhattan/Bronx
Christopher R. Dilorenzo Christopher DiLorenzo, CPA P.C.Nassau
Michael R. Durant Prager Metis CPAs LLCManhattan/Bronx
Robert S. Fligel RF Resources LLCManhattan/Bronx
Christopher Gavarian
Giambalvo Stalzer & Company CPAs P.C.Nassau
Bruce V. Ghessi Retired (no firm)Suffolk
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About the Small Firms Practice Management Committee

 

SMALL FIRMS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

 

COMMITTEE ACTION PLAN

 

 

 

Who We Are

 

Members of the Small Firms Practice Management Committee are sole practitioners and smaller firms, generally 10 CPAs or less.

 

The committee provides a forum to discuss the unique issues facing smaller firms in today’s environment. Meetings include guest speakers on topics relevant to small firm practice management.

 

What We Do

 

Our members engage in practice management discussions and exchange best practices within firms.

 

Practice management topics include strategic planning, recruiting and managing staff, client relationship management, succession planning, technology tools, and general trends in the profession.

 

Support the Society by identifying and conveying smaller firm practice and professional issues.

 

Provide networking opportunities for members and their staff to connect and gain further knowledge and insights into effective practices.

 

Educate the membership through monthly one-hour CPE sessions on areas of interest identified by members.

 

Contribute relevant articles to the CPA Journal and to other NYSSCPA publications.

 

Who Should Join

 

NYSSCPA members who want to take advantage of the valuable knowledge of fellow CPA’s and share their own knowledge. Members with an interest in developing their firms and widening their professional network.