PHILADELPHIA, PA, April 21, 2011 (Press-News.org) Citrin Cooperman Partner James A. Revels, CPA, MST has been elected chairman of the Audit Committee of Exceptional Care for Children, a residential healthcare facility for children in Newark, Delaware. Resident in the Philadelphia office of Citrin Cooperman, a full-service accounting, tax and business consulting firm, Revels also serves on Exceptional Care for Children's Board of Directors.
With more than 17 years of experience in taxation and financial planning, Revels provides comprehensive, customized and innovative planning, administration and income tax services for a wide range of clients, including early-stage corporations, private equity funds, high-net-worth individuals, family office groups, closely held entities, senior executives and employees of public and private organizations. Revels also provides expert witness opinions and testimony for law firms and represents clients before the Internal Revenue Service and state agencies.
"I am humbled by the work of Exceptional Care for Children, an organization that is a caring haven for medically fragile children suffering from chronic and terminal illnesses, and am proud that I can be of service to the nonprofit," said Revels. "It is gratifying to serve my community by being part of Delaware's first and only pediatric skilled nursing facility."
Revels is licensed to practice throughout Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland. He is a member of the American and Pennsylvania Institutes of Certified Public Accountants, as well as the Montgomery County Estate Planning Council. Revels holds a M.S. in Taxation from Villanova University and graduated from Delaware State University with a B.S. in Accounting, Business and Marketing.
Founded in 2006, Exceptional Care for Children is a state-of-the-art residential pediatric healthcare facility providing a continuum of care in a home-like environment. The nonprofit organization offers long-term, transitional, palliative and end-of-life care to technology-dependent children and their families. For further information, please visit http://www.exceptionalcare.org.
Founded in 1979 by Philadelphia native Joel Cooperman and his colleague Niles Citrin, Citrin Cooperman specializes in providing dynamic business advisory services to business owners and entrepreneurs. During the last 11 years, Citrin Cooperman, with five offices in four states, has grown from $18 million to more than $100 million in annual revenue, ranking among the top 35 firms in the United States. In November 2010, the Team Pennsylvania Foundation, the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development and the Central Penn Business Journal recognized Citrin Cooperman's Philadelphia office as one of the Best Places to Work in PA.
About Citrin Cooperman - Citrin Cooperman (www.citrincooperman.com) is a full-service accounting firm, providing attest and assurance, tax, and business advisory services. The firm's accountants and advisors have deep experience in many industries and areas including professional services, restaurants, real estate, retail, entertainment, staffing and executive search, valuation and forensic services, charter schools, nonprofits and Sarbanes-Oxley compliance. Founded in 1979, the firm has offices in Philadelphia, midtown Manhattan, White Plains, NY, Springfield, NJ, and Southport, CT. Citrin Cooperman is an independent firm associated with Moore Stephens.
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