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Nathan Accounting Group welcomes two new members to its team, including a certified public accountant and a bookkeeping consultant. Ann P. Rousseau, CPA, comes to Nathan Accounting Group from Blum Shapiro and Company, P.C. where she was employed for 18 years and most recently served as its tax supervisor. She will now perform as a manager at Nathan Accounting Group, which includes tax compliance for closely held businesses, as well as individual tax preparation. As bookkeeping consultant at Nathan Accounting Group, Sarah Banever is responsible for managing business clients’ accounting and full-charge bookkeeping needs. Her area of concentration will be on small business accounts. She brings with her the experience of having worked as an office manager for the accounting firm Legowski & Associates of Farmington and as a marketing director for the Farmington Mortgage Company.
Hank S. Lerner, M.Ed., NCC, LPC a rehabilitation counselor and vocational expert, has recently qualified for Diplomat Status, by the American Board of Vocational Experts. This certification acknowledges his 30 years of litigation support and that he passed all examinations and work product reviews.
Sudeep Bansal, M.D., of Hartford, has joined the Medical and Dental Staff of Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center. Bansal received his medical degree from Kasturba Medical College (Manipal Academy of Higher Education), Mangalore, India. He completed a residency in internal medicine at Caritas Carney Hospital/Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston. Board eligible in internal medicine, he is a member of the American College of Physicians and American Medical Association. Bansal will practice as a hospitalist and a member of Saint Francis Medical Group, Inc. A full-time faculty member with Saint Francis’ Department of Medicine, he will be involved in teaching rounds with medical students and residents.
Girl Scouts of Connecticut announced the executive appointment of Tasha Jackson to chief financial officer. Jackson will be working to help develop the council’s budget, maintain control of the finances, manage the accounts and financial records, and prepare financial statements and reports. She has more than 12 years experience as a senior level executive in the financial arena. Before joining Girl Scouts of Connecticut, Jackson held the position of chief financial officer for the Marketing Research Association in Glastonbury.
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