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Marks Paneth promotes five

New York, NY Top 50 accounting, tax and advisory firm Marks Paneth LLP has promoted the following professionals to director:

  • Tara Cohen, Real Estate Group, provides accounting, auditing, tax and consulting services for commercial and residential real estate entities, as well as commercial industries, including law firms, freight forwarders and restaurants. Cohen is based in the firm’s Long Island office in Woodbury, NY.
  • Derek Correll, Real Estate Group, provides audit, tax and advisory services to the real estate industry, as well as privately held firms in a variety of industries. Correll is based in the firm’s Long Island office.
  • Maya Chahine Khan, Real Estate Group, provides accounting, tax and consulting services to the real estate industry, with specific expertise advising on partnership, limited liability and individual tax returns. Ms. Khan is based in the firm’s Long Island office.
  • Lorri Morris, Private Client Services Group, performs income tax planning and consulting for high-net-worth individuals, including physicians and attorneys, executives, and consultants, and their closely held business entities. Morris is based in the firm’s New Jersey office.
  • Jessica Strom, Commercial Business Group, oversees all aspects of audit, review and compilation engagements for privately owned, closely held businesses in restaurants, professional services, wholesale and retail distributors, and financial services companies. Strom is based in the firm’s New York City headquarters.
  • Chaim Zeitchik, Real Estate Group, provides accounting, audit, review and agreed-upon-procedures services to real estate owners, developers, management companies and joint ventures of commercial and residential properties. Zeitchik is based in its New York City headquarters.
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