
Bober Markey Fedorovich Names Nathan Lieb and Allison Gill as Newest Partners
Nathan Lieb began his career with BMF as an intern in 2012. He has since become a key leader within the firm's Tax Practice, particularly in ASC 740 tax provision work. He serves various multi-jurisdictional companies, including public and private C-corporations, S-corporations, limited liability companies, and partnerships. His technical knowledge and expertise have made him a trusted advisor for businesses navigating complex tax issues.
In addition to his professional accomplishments, Lieb is heavily engaged in the community, serving on The University of Akron's Accountancy Advisory and MTax Governance boards in support of future generations of accounting professionals. He was also part of the 2018 graduating class of Akron Torchbearers and served as the former Treasurer. Lieb has also championed the firm's annual Harvest for Hunger campaign, showcasing his commitment to giving back to his community.
Lieb earned both his bachelor's and master's degrees in accounting from The University of Akron. He was also honored with the prestigious 30 For the Future Award from the Greater Akron Chamber in 2021.
'Nathan has been a key driver of the firm's ASC 740 practice growth. We're excited to see him take over leadership of this practice area, which helps us expand our reach beyond Northeast Ohio.' - Theodore A. Wagner, Partner and Executive Committee Member
Allison Gill joined BMF in 2020 and quickly emerged as a leader within the firm's Audit Practice. Allison brings over 15 years of experience and leads some of the firm's most significant and complex audit engagements. Her extensive experience includes serving international and large domestic companies in the aerospace and defense, diversified products, manufacturing, and automotive industries.
Gill is widely recognized for her exceptional leadership skills and has played a significant role in mentoring and developing the firm's associates. She also serves as Chair of the firm's Employee Enrichment & Engagement Committee (e3), fostering employee connectedness and community involvement through a positive and engaging environment.
Aside from her professional achievements, Gill serves on the board of directors for the Beck Center for the Arts in Lakewood, Ohio, and is a proud alumna of the Cleveland Bridge Builders Class of 2023.
Gill earned both her bachelor's and master's degrees in business administration from John Carroll University.
'Allison's promotion reflects not only her exceptional technical expertise and leadership but also her unwavering commitment to mentoring others and driving quality and innovation across the firm.' – Eric D. German, Partner
About BMF
Since 1959, BMF has grown into a leading independent accounting and business advisory firm in Northeast Ohio, serving clients nationally in a variety of industries, including those with multi-state and global operations. As a nationally recognized IPA Top 200 Accounting Firm, BMF has received numerous recognitions and awards, including Best of the Best, Great Lakes Regional Leader, and Best of Accounting. BMF's intentional growth strategy and consistent industry recognition underscore the firm's commitment to providing exceptional service and innovative solutions.
For more information, visit www.bmf.cpa.
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