Armanino recently admitted 26 new partners, making the class of 2023 the largest ever at the top 25 public accounting firm.
Half of the new partner class are women, with many completing the firm’s Executive Access Program, which pairs high-potential female managers with firm executives to provide them the opportunity to build relationships with key leaders and help drive career advancement.
“Our new partners have diverse career backgrounds and experiences that make Armanino greater and better prepared to empower our clients with the best and most innovative solutions that help them achieve their goals,” Matt Armanino, CEO and managing partner of Armanino, said in a written statement. “We are proud of what they’ve already accomplished here at the firm and look forward to the possibilities they can bring to life with their talent and leadership.”
The members of the class of 2023 at Armanino are:
- Ryan Barragar, Tax, Irvine, CA
- Jillian Bergman, Audit, Austin, TX
- Summer Breen, Audit, Dallas
- Mike Butler, Consulting, Bellevue, WA
- Shandy Dunn, Consulting, San Ramon, CA
- Kyle Elam, Consulting, Dallas
- David Fromowitz, Business Management, New York
- Grant Goerzen, Audit, Denver
- Kevin Guy, Risk Assurance Advisory, Dallas
- Stephanie Hardt, Audit, St. Louis
- Allison Jasper, Tax, St. Louis
- Amy Julian, Consulting, St. Louis
- Roberto Marin, Tax, San Ramon, CA
- Ian Martini, Audit, Irvine, CA
- Megan McDonald, Tax, St. Louis
- Patrick McGuire, Tax, St. Louis
- Kristina Meyer, Tax, Los Angeles
- Jason Morris, Tax, Los Angeles
- Shannon Oswald, Consulting, El Segundo, CA
- Parnia Pandkhou, Consulting, Los Angeles
- Gail Peisach, Business Management, Dallas
- Todd Reich, Tax, St. Louis
- Eugene Sung, Tax, San Ramon, CA
- Brandee Tilman, Tax, Los Angeles
- Joanne Yeung, Tax, Philadelphia
- Chad Zoretic, Consulting, Dallas
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