SYRACUSE — The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants (NYSSCPA) announced it has elected Anthony T. Abboud, principal of Firley, Moran, Freer & Eassa, CPA, P.C., as secretary/treasurer of its board of directors. His one-year term began on June 1. Abboud joined the Society in 1998 and is a member of the Syracuse […]
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SYRACUSE — The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants (NYSSCPA) announced it has elected Anthony T. Abboud, principal of Firley, Moran, Freer & Eassa, CPA, P.C., as secretary/treasurer of its board of directors. His one-year term began on June 1.
Abboud joined the Society in 1998 and is a member of the Syracuse Chapter. He is the current chair of the Finance Committee and treasurer of the FAE Board of Trustees and Moynihan Scholarship Fund Board of Trustees, according to a NYSSCPA news release.
Abboud has previously served as a member of the NYSSCPA’s board as well as on its Executive Committee. He was also a member of the Audit Committee and was chair of the Syracuse Chapter’s Budget, NextGen, and Young CPAs committees. He has also served as the Syracuse Chapter president, president-elect, and VP.
He received his bachelor’s degree in accounting from Le Moyne College.
Founded in 1897, the NYSSCPA is a professional accounting association with more than 26,000 members residing and practicing in New York state, encompassing all areas of public practice, including government, education, and industry.