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Janover elevates six

Lisa Flemen

New York, NY Janover LLC promoted Lisa Flemen, CPA to principal. The firm also has promoted Aaron Bethmann, Candice Chau, Ryan Glasco, Agnes Li, and Florence Ma to senior manager.

“This talented group of individuals is integral to the future success of the firm, and we look forward to their continued growth and contributions,” said Mark Goodman, Janover’s managing partner.

Flemen has more than 20 years of experience in public and private accounting. She provides a multitude of services for clients and specializes in industries including retail, professional service firms, entertainment, and real estate. As a former controller for a $500 million retail company, Lisa is able to service clients with a thorough understanding of the day to day accounting functions and offer valuable advice and guidance to clients based on this experience.

Flemen received her bachelor’s degree in accounting from the State University of New York, College at Plattsburgh. She is a member of the American Institute of CPAs and the New York State Society of CPAs. Lisa also is an active member of the NYSSCPA-Nassau Chapter and serves on the Seaford School District’s audit committee.

“Lisa’s strong commitment to deliver value to clients shines through in everything she does,” Goodman said. “She played a critical role over the past year and a half as she advised clients on various COVID-19 related relief programs. She is an instrumental member of our leadership team.”

 

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