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Dannible & McKee promotes Didio to audit partner

Kevin Didio

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Dannible & McKee, LLP has promoted Kevin Didio to audit partner in the firm, effective July 1.

Didio works in the firm’s assurance and audit practice, providing accounting, assurance, and advisory services to both private and publicly held domestic and foreign companies, the firm said.

He works with a range of companies and concentrates on manufacturing, life sciences, technology, logistics, and consumer and retail. Didio is also responsible for planning and managing multiple engagement teams through the performance of audits, reviews and compilations for the firm’s clients.

Since joining the firm, Didio has been “instrumental” in growing Dannible & McKee’s Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB)/Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) compliance and reporting services for publicly traded companies. He also provides specialized services that help clients to strengthen internal controls and implement comprehensive risk management across their full technology infrastructure.

Didio is a certified public accountant (CPA); a certified information systems auditor (CISA), a credential from the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA); and a certified system and organizational controls (SOC) auditor, Dannible & McKee noted.

“We are thrilled to appoint Kevin as a partner at Dannible & McKee. His exceptional talent and specialized technical knowledge have further enhanced our service capabilities and add significant value to our clients,” Christopher Didio, managing partner at Dannible & McKee, said in a statement. “His leadership and dedication are valued additions to our partner team, and he is well-positioned to play an integral role in the continued growth of our firm.”

Syracuse–based Dannible & McKee, LLP is a certified public accounting and consulting firm with additional offices in Auburn, Binghamton, and Schenectady.

 

 

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