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Katz, Sapper & Miller welcomes Fasano as Real Estate Partner in New York

Christopher Fasano

Manhattan, NY KSM (Katz, Sapper & Miller), a leading advisory, tax, and audit firm,has welcomed Christopher Fasano has joined the firm as a partner in its Real Estate Services Group. He will be based in KSM’s New York office.

As a partner at KSM, Fasano will specialize in delivering comprehensive tax and accounting solutions to real estate clients, closely held businesses, and high-net-worth individuals.

“We are thrilled to welcome Christopher to KSM,” said Josh Malarsky, partner and leader of the firm’s Real Estate Services Group. “His experience advising clients in the real estate sector and beyond, along with his thoughtful approach to client service, makes him a natural fit for our team. Christopher’s leadership and technical acumen will be invaluable as we continue to grow our presence in the New York market.”

Fasano has experience advising clients across a broad range of industries.

Prior to joining KSM, Fasano spent more than a decade with EisnerAmper LLP, where he most recently served as a partner for its private client services practice.

“I’m honored to join KSM and contribute to the firm’s outstanding reputation in the real estate industry,” said Fasano. “The opportunity to collaborate with such a talented team and deliver tailored, forward-thinking solutions to clients aligns perfectly with my professional goals. I look forward to building strong, lasting relationships and delivering exceptional value to our clients.”

Fasano earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in accounting from Adelphi University.

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