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CPA Elected Treasurer of Contractors Young Professional Group
Matt Nadeau of Nathan Wechsler & Company will assist with networking and helping others advance their skills.

CONCORD, NH - Matt Nadeau, a supervising senior with Nathan Wechsler & Company, P.A., has been elected as treasurer of the Associated Builders and Contractors Young Professional Group, an association that gives young professionals the opportunity to network with peers and learn in order to advance their skills in the building and contracting profession.
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“Nathan Wechsler believes strongly in community service and we are always thrilled when a member of our team can use their professional skills to serve an organization they are passionate about,” said Rusty Mosca, managing director of the firm. “Matt will be a wonderful asset to this group and will bring experience, professionalism and expertise to his new role as Treasurer.”
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Nadeau received his Bachelor of Science degree in Corporate Finance and Accounting from Bentley University and his Master of Science in Accounting from Stetson University. He is a certified fraud examiner who specializes in fraud investigations and litigation support services, manufacturing, construction and mergers and acquisitions. Nadeau is a member of the New Hampshire Society of Certified Public Accountants Business Valuation Committee and Young Professionals Committee. Nadeau is also a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and New Hampshire Society of Certified Public Accountants. Prior to joining Nathan Wechsler, he was an associate with a “Big Four” firm in the Fraud Investigations and Dispute Services practice.
For more information on Nathan Wechsler & Company, PA, call 603-224-5357 (Concord), 603-448-2650 (Lebanon) or visit nathanwechsler.com.
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