The State, Columbia, SC, Business People column.
Shields has Leslie Webster, Rogers & Company’s Charleston office and works in the affairs of the company’s evaluation group. She was previously with RTM Incorporated, acting as Director of Operations.
Nancy van Ast, CPA, has joined the Charleston office in January as a senior audit group. She recently moved to the area of Charleston Albany, NY, where he was a director with Arthur Place and Company.
Randy Sease, a certified copy of accounting fraud, began in January in the company as Senior Sumter Office of Evaluation and analysis of forensic billing circle.
George Patrick Smith III, CPA, Webster, Rogers & Company in January, after working as partners and sponsors with S. Douglas Preston & Associates of Lumberton, NC, since 1995.
Kathryn Youngman, the agency CPA Georgetown, was elected Senior Accountant. Youngman has been with the company since 2000.
Rebecca Caines, Georgetown, has encouraged the accounting staff. Caines, the company occurred in 2000 and has successfully completed three parts (of four) review of the CPA.
Christina L. Rowe, CPA, Myrtle Beach, a member of the fire Fellows class of 1999, said recently as President and December-Wall Fellows dinner at Coastal Carolina University. Rowe, with a Staff Accountant Webster, Rogers, joined the company in 2001.
Green Cantey, Tiller, Pierce and Associates announced that Henry D.
“Hank” Green III was the partner of the company. Green Cantey, Tiller, Pierce and Associates for 11 years …
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