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Hinckley of Goldstein Lieberman nominated for N.Y. Society CPA's MHC

Sandra Hinckley, CPA, a manager at Goldstein Lieberman & Co. LLC, has been nominated to the board of the N.Y. Society of CPA's MHC and will serve on the accounting and audit committee. She holds an accounting degree from University of South Florida. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) as well as the NYS Society of CPAs. "We are happy to have another member of the Goldstein Lieberman team lend leadership skills to this prestigious statewide professional organization," said Phillip Goldstein, managing partner of Goldstein Lieberman and a former president of the NYSSCPA's MHC. Goldstein was the first accountant from an upstate region to sit on the statewide board and is an at-large board member. Benjamin Mills, partner at Goldstein Lieberman, served as NYSSCPA-MHC president for the 2007-2008 term. Actively involved in her community, Hinckley is financial secretary and chairman of the finance committee at the New Milford/Edenville United Methodist Church in New Milford, N.Y. Goldstein Lieberman & Company LLC, traces its roots back to 1946, as a full service Public Accounting and Business Development Firm organized to specifically address the needs of closely held businesses and their owners. We maintain our deep commitment to providing outstanding results through personalized service delivered within a family friendly culture. The Firm as operated in the New York and New Jersey marketplace since its inception. For more information about Goldstein Lieberman & Company LLC, contact Phillip Goldstein at 800-839-5767 or [email protected] or visit www.glcpas.com
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