Achievers & Accolades

TRP Sumner senior accountant earns new title

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago
Photo provided by TRP Sumner 

TRP Sumner Senior Accountant, Devon Parker, was listed by the North Carolina State Board of Certified Public Accountant Examiners as one of the professionals to successfully test and earn the title of Certified Public Accountant in 2022.

 

The North Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants identified recipients of a CPA as individuals with expertise spanning across many financial and accounting areas such as financial planning, taxation, auditing and assurance, consulting, forensic accounting, business valuation, government accounting, non-profit accounting, and company management. The volume of knowledge and variety of skills possessed by CPAs make them essential to companies of all sizes. 

 

Kelly Puryear, managing partner,  provided this statement to the press: “The firm is extremely proud of Devon who is the most recent member of our team earning this license.  He joins a talented group of professional CPAs currently working at our firm and as well as in the industry as a whole.  As with all CPAs, Devon has taken the oath to abide by the rules of professional ethics and conduct and to uphold the honor and dignity of the accounting profession by serving with integrity, objectivity, and competence.  These standards of integrity and quality of work matches TRP Sumner’s philosophy and how our entire team strives to work every day.”   

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