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The Association for Accounting Marketing Announces 2016-2017 Board of Directors

By posted 05-05-2016 09:33 AM

  

Kristen Lewis Assumes Role as President 

New Orleans, LA (May 4, 2016) - The Association for Accounting Marketing announces its Board of Directors for the term beginning July 1. The association will be led by Kristen Lewis, director of marketing at EisnerAmper LLP, who assumes a one-year term as president. 

 

Joining Lewis on the executive committee are:

  • Laura Snyder, senior manager at Crowe Horwath, president-elect
  • Joe Kovacs, marketing director at Gelman, Rosenberg & Freedman, vice-president
  • Caren Rodriguez, director of marketing, DMJ & Co., PLLC, secretary
  • Sara Robertson, director of marketing, GBQ Partners LLC, treasurer
  • Jack Kolmansberger, chief marketing officer, HERBEIN + Co., immediate past president

 

The officers are joined by eleven elected board members-at-large including:

  • Brian Swanson, founder/principal at Flashpoint Marketing
  • Susie Brown, marketing coordinator at Clayton McKervey, P.C.
  • Craig Browning, director of marketing, at KWC
  • Jen Lemanski, manager of practice growth, PKF Texas
  • Mitch Reno, director of client experience, Rehmann
  • Becca Davis, director of practice growth, Rea & Associates, Inc.
  • Bonnie Buol Ruszczyk, president, BBR Marketing
  • Melissa Brogan, marketing director, Barnes Dennig
  • Chuck Ludmer, chief marketing officer, Cohn Reznick, LLP
  • Cheryl Bascomb, director of marketing & business development, BerryDunn
  • Mark Koziel, vice president, AICPA

 

The AAM Board of Directors guides the association through programs designed to assist accounting marketing and practice growth professionals, including meetings, webinars, and other educational events, to generate effective responses to the unique challenges of promoting and selling professional accounting services. The association also assists members by providing networking opportunities, benchmarking research data, and delivering career development guidance. 

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