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Congratulations to Jessica M. Mill, MBA

PKS CPA

PKS & Company, P.A., Certified Public Accountants and Advisors to Business is pleased to announce that Jessica M. Mill, MBA, has passed the CPA exam.

Jess is a graduate of Penn State with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting, a minor in Spanish and completed her Masters of Business Administration at Salisbury University. Jess joined PKS in August 2014 as a Staff Accountant and was promoted to Senior Accountant in January 2017.  She specializes in financial audits and other related accounting and tax issues for governments, nonprofits and common interest realty associations. Outside of work she enjoys going to the Delaware beaches, reading, painting, and finding bargain furniture at yard sales and making it her own. Jess has lived on the Eastern Shore for her entire life and is proud to call Salisbury her home.

 


PKS & Company, P. A. is a full service accounting firm with offices in Salisbury, Ocean City and Lewes that provides traditional accounting services as well as specialized services in the areas of retirement plan audits and administration, medical practice consulting, estate and trust services, fraud and forensic services and payroll services and offers financial planning and investments through PKS Investment Advisors, LLC.

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