Ericksen Krentel Hires Tax Manager Jacob, Practice Growth Specialist Moises

NEW ORLEANS – Steven Jacob has joined Ericksen Krentel as a tax manager, and Christian Moises has joined the firm as practice growth specialist.

         Jacob’s primary focus is on corporation, partnership and real estate tax, with substantial experience in the areas of federal, state and local tax; provision reporting; sales and use tax; personal property tax; and 1099s. He most recently served as director of domestic compliance with KPMG. He also is past director of tax technology with NBC Universal and vice president of tax with Liberty Dialysis LLC. Jacob earned his MBA in accounting from Rutgers Graduate School of Business Administration, his J.D. from Tulane University Law School and his bachelor’s degree from Tulane University. He a licensed CPA in New York.

         Moises will support the firm’s overall growth strategy, while working closely with firm leadership to implement marketing, communications, business development support and product management strategies to drive profitable growth. He earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from Louisiana Tech University and is Accreditation in Public Relations from the Public Relations Society of America.

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         Ericksen Krentel, founded in New Orleans in 1960, believes that serving as the clients’ most trusted adviser is grounded in going beyond the numbers, reps said. That includes helping clients achieve their business and personal financial goals by providing innovative and exceptional accounting and audit, tax and consulting services to assist clients in achieving their business and personal goals, they said.

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