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E. Lee McCabe, CPA, CVA

 E. Lee McCabe, CPA, CVA

PKS & Company, P.A., Certified Public Accountants and Advisors to Business, is pleased to announce the continued growth of the firm with the promotion of E. Lee McCabe, CPA, CVA, to the level of partner.  His admission as a partner is a direct result of his continued commitment to client service, business acumen and technical proficiency. Lee has more than 17 years of experience in accounting, audit and taxation – specializing in common interest realty associations, not-for-profit organizations, government auditing and business valuations.  His enthusiasm for his work, leadership abilities, and willingness to teach others makes Lee an integral part of the firm.

A 2000 graduate of Carson-Newman College with a B.S. in Accounting, Lee is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants and the National Association of Certified Valuators & Analysts.  He is also active in the community as a member of Oak Ridge Baptist Church and serves on the board of the Delmarva Condominium Managers Association and Chesapeake Health Care.  Lee and his wife Kami live in Willards, MD.

 


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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