Sikich Partner Appointed to the CFMA Chicago Chapter Board of Directors
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AURORA, IL, May 18 (MARKET WIRE) --
Sikich LLP, a public accounting and consulting firm, announces that Jason
J. Evans, CPA, has been appointed to the Construction Financial
Management Association (CFMA) Chicago Chapter Board of Directors.
The CFMA is "The Source & Resource for Construction Financial
Professionals." General members include contractors, developers,
construction managers, architects, engineers, principals, and material and
equipment suppliers. Associate members include accounting, insurance,
surety, software, legal, and banking specialists serving the construction
industry.
Evans is a partner on Sikich's accounting and consulting services team
with an emphasis in the construction industry. He has more than 12 years
of experience serving a wide variety of industries including construction,
manufacturing, distribution, financing, leasing, food processing, and
service businesses. Evans graduated from Illinois State University with a
Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting and is a member of the American
Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Illinois CPA Society.
Background
Sikich LLP is a public accounting and consulting firm providing accounting
and tax services, operations and management consulting, entrepreneurial
services, information technology products and services, investment
banking, human resource services, marketing services, retirement plan
services, and wealth management. With more than 300 employees and seven
offices located in Aurora, Springfield, Rockford, Westmont and Buffalo
Grove, Illinois; St. Louis, Missouri; and Indianapolis, Indiana, Sikich
serves individuals, privately-held small and middle market companies, as
well as governmental and not-for-profit organizations. Visit
www.sikich.com to learn more.
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