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Rahman named partner at MWE

According to Margolin, Winer & Evens LLP (MWE), a leading certified public accounting and business advisory firm, Nuruz Rahman, CPA has been appointed to partner. Rahman previously served as senior manager. At MWE, Rahman serves in the financial services practice group, where he assists in a compliance and advisory capacity for many of the firm's financial clients, including two of the world's largest privately-held hedge funds as well as clients within the real estate area. Rahman, who joined MWE in 1993, has also served within its manufacturing and real estate practice groups. Over the course of his career, he has provided critical services to MWE clients including due diligence on several high profile acquisitions. Additionally, he has been a leader within the firm's internal operations. He is a co-founder of the MWE Mentor Program - one of the first among the profession's large regional CPA firms - and continues to lead this initiative which has been instrumental in the development and recruitment of high caliber accounting professionals. In addition, he has served on various committees including the Review and Nominating Committees. A published author and media source for leading news and trade publications, Rahman recently represented MWE in several high profile hedge fund events, including a leading international conference. Rahman's first accounting position was as a staff accountant with the CPA firm of Adelman, Katz & Monz, LLP, where he remained for two years until joining MWE.
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