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Shurek promoted to partner at Gettry Marcus in the Business Valuation and Litigation Services Group

Woodbury, NY According to Gettry Marcus CPA, P.C., Gabe Shurek has been promoted to partner.

Shurek, CPA, CFE, CVA, is the newest partner in the Business Valuation and Litigation Services Group at Gettry Marcus. Shurek started as a junior accountant at Gettry Marcus in 2001 and rose through the ranks to director before his latest promotion. 

With over 17 years’ experience in forensic accounting, fraud detection and business valuation, Shurek has been retained by attorneys, and others, to perform services in complex litigation settings. He has managed engagements in various types of federal and state matters, including ownership and contract disputes, intellectual property disputes, accountants’ liability and marital dissolutions. In addition, Shurek has applied forensic accounting techniques in bankruptcy matters, where he has represented bankruptcy trustees, creditors’ committees and debtors in assignments such as solvency and preference analysis, and investigations for fraudulent transfers.

Congratulating the firm’s newest partner, Steven Marcus said “My partners and I are pleased to announce the promotion of Gabe Shurek and welcome him as our partner. Gabe’s talent, exceptional capabilities and professional acumen will continue to benefit our clients and serve as a role model for the Gettry Marcus family. I have no doubt that Gabe will contribute to the growth and strength of our practice, now and in the future.”

 

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