Dan DePaoli appointed regional managing partner at Andersen Global

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Dan DePaoli appointed regional managing partner at Andersen Global

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Andersen Global has appointed Dan DePaoli as regional managing partner for the US, Canada and Israel.

For almost two years, DePaoli has been the US country managing director of Andersen Tax and continues to serve on the board of directors in the US.

In his new role, DePoali will, along with two other regional leaders, focus on specific regional strategies and be part of the larger structure that will support the growth of Andersen Global and its member and collaborating firms.

DePaoli has extensive experience in providing tax consulting and compliance services to high-net-worth individuals and families, while also providing tax and financial services to family offices. He began his career at Arthur Andersen more than 25 years ago.

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