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Vetter and Daitch promoted to principal at Janover

Mary Beth Vetter,
Janover LLC

 

Tammy Daitch,
Janover LLC

 

Garden City, NY Janover LLC has promoted two senior managers, Mary Beth Vetter, CPA and Tammy Daitch, CPA to principals, effective January 1st.

Vette began her career at KPMG in the audit practice. She then joined Schoenfeld, Mendelsohn, Goldfarb (SMG) in Woodbury, where she worked for 20 years. In 2013, she joined Janover when SMG merged with Janover. She received her BS in Accounting from St. John’s University. She is a member of the American Institute of CPAs and the New York State Society of CPAs.

Daitch has been with the firm for eight years and brings with her experience in both public and private accounting. Her experience prior to joining Janover included: PricewaterhouseCoopers, The Walt Disney Co., Barclays Banks, and RGP, an international consulting firm. She received her BS in Accounting from the UMass, Amherst. She is a member of the American Institute of CPAs and the NYS Society of CPAs.

In congratulating the firm’s newest principals, Mark Goodman, Janover’s managing partner said, “On behalf of the entire firm, we are delighted to announce the well-deserved promotions of Mary Beth Vetter and Tammy Daitch. Janover is always delighted to see so many of our people succeeding as they navigate a career path for themselves. A sense of purpose and direction is incredibly important for both employees of the firm and the firm’s clients.”

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