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Syracuse accounting firm, Dannible & McKee, names new managing partner

Christopher Didio

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse–based Dannible & McKee, LLP on Thursday announced that the firm’s partners have elected Christopher Didio as the firm’s new managing partner.

Dannible & McKee is a certified public accounting and consulting firm that is headquartered in Syracuse and has offices in Binghamton and Schenectady.

Didio, who has been with the firm since 1987, succeeds Michael Reilly as managing partner. Didio’s term began July 1. Reilly had led the firm since 2018.

As managing partner, Didio will oversee day-to-day operations and will be responsible for guiding the firm’s overall strategy, growth, innovation, and culture across its audit, tax, accounting, and advisory services.

“I am honored to assume the role of managing partner for Dannible & McKee,” Didio said. “Our firm has a great history of leadership, and I look forward to leading a talented, client-focused and community-engaged team to deliver the highest level of service to our clients. I am committed to the success and development of every employee and providing a great firm for our professionals to build their careers.”

Reilly will remain active in the firm. He’ll continue to serve as a tax-consulting partner, focusing on business valuation; litigation support and expert testimony; mergers and acquisitions; and other tax consulting and compliance matters.

“Identifying and developing leaders is inherent to our firm’s ownership transition planning, and we are excited for what the future has in store with Chris being named our next managing partner,” Reilly said. “Our partners are confident that he will successfully lead and evolve the firm into its next generation.”

Dannible & McKee also announced that Victor Vaccaro has been elected as the firm’s partner-in-charge of assurance services, and Kaitlyn Axenfeld has been promoted to partner.

 

 

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