BRAINTREE, MA, May 26, 2011 (Press-News.org) Ms. Reading has been appointed as Administrative Assistant and will work at Rodman & Rodman's Newton office.
In her new position, Ms. Reading will be responsible for office administration as well as billing, tax return assembly, deposits, ordering and more. Previous to Rodman & Rodman, Ms. Reading spent nine years working in the Service Department at Lee Imported Cars of Wellesley. She is a graduate of Dover-Sherborn High School.
For more information about Rodman & Rodman, visit rodmancpa.com.
About Rodman & Rodman, P.C.
Founded in 1961, Rodman & Rodman, P.C. provides accounting, tax and business services to small and medium-sized companies throughout New England. With a focus on strategic planning, Rodman & Rodman goes beyond traditional accounting services and takes a proactive approach when serving clients to increase, preserve and sustain clients' financial net worth. The company has been named one of the "Best Accounting Firms to Work For" in Accounting Today and is listed in the Boston Business Journal's "Top 50 Firms".
From business valuations, taxation, audits, fraud detection and prevention services and succession planning to a variety of accounting IT services including software selection, implementation and training, the team at Rodman & Rodman serves as comprehensive advisors to clients. For individual clients, the company offers personal advisory services such as planning for real estate transactions, obtaining financing, estate planning and retirement planning as well as planning for college education. Rodman & Rodman, P.C. are located at 3 Newton Executive Park in Newton and 25 Braintree Hill Office Park in Braintree, MA. For more information, visit their website at http://www.rodmancpa.com or contact (617) 965-5959.
Ann Reading Joins Rodman & Rodman, P.C.
Ann Reading, a resident of Wayland, has joined Rodman & Rodman P.C., a firm of Certified Public Accountants and business strategists catering to clients throughout New England.
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[Press-News.org] Ann Reading Joins Rodman & Rodman, P.C.Ann Reading, a resident of Wayland, has joined Rodman & Rodman P.C., a firm of Certified Public Accountants and business strategists catering to clients throughout New England.