People news: Dannible’s Conners earns CPA license

SYRACUSE — Dannible & McKee, LLP recently announced that Sean R. Conners has successfully passed the exam and completed the requirements to earn a license as a certified public accountant (CPA) in New York state.  Conners started with Dannible & McKee in October 2016 as an intern in the firm’s tax department and was hired […]

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SYRACUSE — Dannible & McKee, LLP recently announced that Sean R. Conners has successfully passed the exam and completed the requirements to earn a license as a certified public accountant (CPA) in New York state. 

Conners started with Dannible & McKee in October 2016 as an intern in the firm’s tax department and was hired as a full-time employee in 2017. He was promoted to tax senior in 2019, where he is responsible for the preparation and review of personal/corporate tax planning and compliance, as well as multi-state taxation. Conners earned his bachelor’s degree and MBA in accounting from Le Moyne College.

To earn the CPA license, one is required to demonstrate knowledge and competence by meeting high educational standards, passing the CPA exam, and completing a specific amount of public accounting experience, Dannible & McKee said in a release.

Established as a partnership in 1978, Dannible & McKee is a certified public accounting and consulting firm with offices in Syracuse, Albany, and Binghamton. It provides audit, tax, accounting, and financial-management consulting services to clients nationwide. The firm focuses on major industry lines and specializes in multi-state taxation review, business valuation, litigation support, and fraud prevention and detection. Dannible & McKee says it employs more than 95 professional and support staff, including 19 partners. 

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