Leaf, Saltzman Firm Expands Practice with Opening of NY Office

FAIRFIELD, NJ – Leaf, Saltzman, Manganelli, Pfeil, & Tendler, LLP, of Fairfield, NJ, announced the expansion of its New York City practice with the opening  of a new office located at 450 Seventh Avenue in New York City, effective December 12, 2011.

The new space will enable the firm to better service existing clients and to accommodate more New York-based clientele. “We have had a presence in New York for decades, but this office  finally provides,  the full-service accommodations required to better serve our clients with all of their auditing, accounting, consulting and tax needs,” said Larry Leaf, partner-in-charge.

Louis Miele, a Leaf, Saltzman partner and a CPA in New York and New Jersey, has been appointed to be the managing partner of the New York office. 

The firm is also pleased to announce the admission of Gerard Esposito, CPA to its partner team.  Esposito, formerly with Ernst & Young, has also held senior financial and operating positions in large- and medium-sized firms, including Morgan Stanley before establishing his own firm for 16 years. He brings many years of expertise in international taxation, hedge fund and closely-held business accounting. Esposito joins Leaf, Saltzman to expand their existing international business through the New York City office. 

Leaf, Saltzman, Manganelli, Pfeil & Tendler, LLP is a full service accounting, tax and consulting firm serving clients throughout the New York Metropolitan area. The firm specializes in servicing closely held and family-owned businesses, high-net individuals and not-for-profit organizations.  More information is available at www.njcpafirm.com.

Leaf, Saltzman, Manganelli, Pfeil & Tendler, LLP is also very pleased to be a member of Integra International, www.integra-international.net, a global association of more than 100 independent accounting and consulting firms located within 65 countries
 

Integra International is a global association of independent firms, operating under a Federation Agreement between two not-for-profit entities under Swiss and United States law respectively. As an association, Integra International does not practice the profession of public accountancy or provide audit, tax, consulting or other professional services of any type to third parties. The association does not constitute a joint venture, partnership or network between participating firms. Because the associated firms are independent, Integra International does not guarantee the services or the quality of services provided by participating firms. Each member firm is independent and no partnership, implied or otherwise, exists between member firms by reason of their membership in Integra International.