Meet our New Team Members at Kirsch CPA Group

Diane Glover

Oct 02, 2020

Kirsch New Team Members

Kirsch CPA Group has welcomed several new team members over the summer.  Please join us in welcoming our new team members and watch them Thrive.

 

Austin Sams joins Kirsch CPA Group with over 4 years of experience in public accounting. In his new role, Sams serves as an Analyst.  His current responsibilities include providing outsourced accounting, tax preparation and consulting projects.

 

 

 

Katie Keller has a background with Not-for-Profit organizations.  As she discovered a need for strong financial management, she returned to school at the Univesity of Cincinnati for her Masters in Accounting.  Katie recently past all four parts of the CPA exam and joined the firm as an analyst.

 

 

 

 

 

Ryan Kilpatrick joins the firm with over 11 years of experience in regional and national public accounting firms.  Serving as a client manager, Ryan’s vast tax knowledge increases the strength of our tax team providing more tax strategy solutions for our clients.

 

 

 

 

Cassidy Hicks

 

Cassidy Hicks is our newest team member.  She recently completed her Master of Accountancy at Miami University and passed all 4 parts of the CPA exam.  She joins the team as an analyst helping clients with accounting and tax.

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As the Manager of Practice Growth, Diane focuses on the market awareness and growth of Kirsch CPA Group…

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