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DGC Promotes Two New Partners & Welcomes Member to Executive Management Team

January 23, 2018 - By The Real Reporter

WOBURN—The CPA and business consulting firm, DiCicco, Gulman & Company (DGC) recently promoted Celina C. Carter, CPA, and Linda M. McLean, CPA, to Partner. These additions to the team give DGC a total of 22 partners.

According to DGC’s leadership team, the CPA’s history of hard work and willingness to take initiative at the firm contributed to their appointment to Partner. “Celina and Linda have emerged as leaders within our organization, and these promotions are well-deserved,” lauds Laurie Austin, Managing Partner at DGC. “Their overall approach along with the results they’ve achieved for their clients is a true representation of DGC’s core values of doing what it takes, be curious and team first.”

Carter has over 12 years of experience providing tax, auditing, and accounting services. Primarily, she provides audit, tax, and financial reporting services to real estate clients. Meanwhile, McLean has over 15 years of experience in public accounting, which includes financial statement assurance services, tax advisory services, accounting services and consulting for closely held businesses. She also leads DGC’s Employee Benefit Plan Audit practice.

In addition to promoting employees to Partner status, DGC also named Kimberley A. Train, CPA, ABV to the firm’s Executive Management Team.

After serving as a Partner in the firm’s Business Consulting Group, Train’s peers believed she was ready for the promotion. “With her impressive skill set and wealth of experience, Kim plays a critical role in our organization,” exclaims Austin. “Kim was selected to join the XMT by her fellow Partners, which is a true testament to her positive impact and the relationships she has developed at DGC. She is a great addition to our Executive Management Team.”

Train has twenty years of financial advisory experience serving public and privately held companies. She has also managed litigation support and forensic accounting engagements for a wide variety of clients. Some of the subjects that she has consulted on include complex accounting, fraud and forensic investigation, business valuations, business interruption, breach of contract, economic damages, lost profits, and arbitration.

Linda McLean Celina Carter Kimberly Train