WTAS Hires Experienced Private Client Services Managing Director in Chicago
CHICAGO, May 25 /PRNewswire/ -- James (Jim) Raaf, former Managing Director at Harris myCFO, will join WTAS as Managing Director in the Chicago office on June 1, 2010. Raaf has more than 29 years of experience in tax and wealth planning with deep expertise in the areas of individual, corporate, partnership, and estate and gift taxation. His service oriented background is focused on the analysis of and strategic planning for complex business and personal financial matters. Raaf's primary focus is on the identification of high value-add strategies for his clients including the analysis of multiple alternatives.
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"Jim's background and approach are an excellent fit for the Chicago office as we continue to grow our services in the private client space," said Joe Karczewski, the Office Managing Director in WTAS' Chicago office.
Raaf received his accounting degree from the University of Notre Dame.
"Jim's extensive experience in comprehensive wealth management and his service oriented background will add tremendous value to firm," commented WTAS CEO, Mark Vorsatz.
For additional information about Jim Raaf or WTAS, contact Megan Williams or visit www.wtas.com.
About WTAS
WTAS is one of the largest independent tax firms in the United States, providing a wide range of tax, valuation, financial advisory and related consulting services to individual and commercial clients across the country. The firm is comprised of over 500 personnel located in 14 major cities and encompasses top advisors with previous experience in the international accounting firms, law firms, IRS and state taxing authorities. Our advisors hold multiple professional credentials and have depth in a wide range of capabilities allowing us to provide clients with comprehensive, integrated solutions.
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