Prager Metis’ Stuart Mayer Named Office Managing Partner-New York City

Company News | Stuart H. Mayer | Jun 13, 2019

June 13, 2019 – New York, NY— Prager Metis CPAs, a leading accounting and advisory firm with offices in North America, Europe, and Asia, is very proud to announce that Partner Stuart Mayer has been named Office Managing Partner – New York City effective June 5, 2019.

As Managing Partner, Stuart will have full oversight of Prager Metis’ New York City Office. His key responsibilities will include growth, profitability, management and leadership, and  organization and personnel. He will also continue to lead the firm’s Private Companies Group.

“This achievement is a testament to Stuart’s professional growth and dedication to the success of the firm,” says Lori Roth, Managing Partner of the Northeast Region of Prager Metis. “We are excited to see him excel in this role and I am certain his leadership will allow for continued success and growth in our New York office.”

Stuart focuses his practice on new business and client development in a variety of industries including fashion, online media, and interactive services companies. Stuart also works extensively with the real estate industry, including CIRAs, developers, management companies and rental companies. Stuart has been featured as “Executive of the Month” by New York Real Estate Journal, and was selected as a “Top 40 Under 40” by Long Island Business News.

For more information, contact Diane Walsh at 212.643.0099 / Ext. 10125 or dwalsh@pragermetis.com.

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