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Rick of Janover elected to board of Nassau NYSSCPA

Kenneth Rick,
Janover

Woodbury, NY According to Janover LLC, partner Kenneth Rick, CPA, was installed as a member of the board of directors for the Nassau Chapter of the New York State Society of CPAs (NYSSCPA).   The Nassau Chapter’s 66th Annual Installation Dinner was held on May 30th, 2019 at the Crest Hollow Country Club.

Rick has practiced public accounting for over 35 years. Serving businesses and individuals across a wide array of industries, including Family & Closely Held Businesses and Construction, Rick’s clients appreciate his hands on, detailed knowledge of their accounts and the fact that he is always just a phone call or email away. At Janover, Rick holds several leadership positions, including the firm’s compensation committee, and serving on its executive board. Rick currently serves as the co-partner-in-charge of the firm’s marketing initiatives.

Rick has been actively involved in the NYSSCPA, having previously served on the board of the NYSSCPA. Additionally, he served as the chapter’s community affairs and public relations chairman and co-chair of the NYSSCPA Small Managing and Accounting Practice (MAP) committee. Rick has been involved with the NYSSCPA’s Nassau Chapters charitable event for several years, the Annual Ellen Gordon CPAs 4(a): Cause 5K Run/Walk to End Hunger.

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