Andersen Tax appoints Dave Anderton as managing director
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Andersen Tax appoints Dave Anderton as managing director

Dave Anderton

Andersen Tax has appointed Dave Anderton as a managing director in the commercial practice group in the US.

With 28 years of experience in tax consulting, Anderton will be providing federal tax advisory, compliance, and provision services to clients primarily in the Portland, Oregon market.

He has a wide experience in multinational corporations and partnerships, including companies in the clean-tech, manufacturing, technology, footwear and apparel, and retail and distribution industries.

Before joining Andersen Tax, Anderton worked at EY, where he was responsible for coordinating tax services for clients in the Portland area. Earlier in his career, he worked at KPMG and Arthur Andersen, and was a tax director at Adidas America.

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