TERYL TIDD has been named partner at Bowers CPAs & Advisors. As a licensed New York State certified public accountant (CPA) and certified valuation analyst (CVA), Tidd brings a blend of accounting precision and valuation acumen to her professional endeavors, Bowers said. She is a key part of Bowers’ short line rail group and valuation group. Additionally, Tidd plays an active role in the accounting firm’s mentorship program, cultivating the professional growth and development of emerging talent within the CPA firm. Tidd earned an MBA in accounting from SUNY Oswego. Bowers has also promoted
JENNIFER WALCK to partner. She joined Bowers CPAs & Advisors in Syracuse immediately after graduating from Le Moyne College. Over the span of seven years, she honed her skills and expertise in auditing, specializing in examinations of both for-profit companies and governmental agencies. Walck, a CPA, also participates in the firm’s mentorship program. She has a bachelor’s degree in accounting and economics, as well as an MBA degree from Le Moyne.
LOREN WAHL has also been elevated to partner at Bowers CPAs & Advisors. Joining the accounting firm in 2008, Wahl’s professional tenure includes two years of experience in audit and 13 years in tax. She has strong industry knowledge and expertise in manufacturing, financial services, real estate, and the restaurant sector. Her skills and specialties include corporate, partnership, and individual taxation. Additionally, she possesses expertise in tax planning for high-net worth individuals and small-business accounting. Additionally, she plays a pivotal role in the Bowers mentorship program. Wahl graduated from SUNY Oswego with a dual degree in accounting and computer science.
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