Published on BusinessTN (http://businesstn.com)


Accounting's Finest

  • Accounting
  • List

Members of a profession seldom in the limelight get their due.

Drew Ruble [1]
Mar./Apr. 2009 [2]

Experienced CPAs are vital to a business' growth and success. From business plan to succession strategy, they have a hand in every aspect of a business' life cycle. And for public companies in a post-Sarbanes-Oxley world, they are more crucial than ever.

Despite this, accountants, especially the good ones, remain relatively invisible. Unfortunately, unless there's a scandal of Enron-ic proportions, members of this profession maintain a relatively low profile. As a result, this list is always a bit more difficult to compile than the others BusinessTN pulls together each year.

Admittedly Nashville-heavy (Ernst & Young alone audits nearly two dozen Nashville companies who are SEC registrants) and male-dominated (an indictment of the profession's slow-turning gears), this peer-review list encompasses practicing accountants from traditional to niche players--from members of the Big 4 firms serving the needs of big public companies to more entrepreneurial firms providing key tax and other services that help build companies big and small.

It also includes a few individuals who are not practicing accountants but whose influence on the profession, whether through technology services or association leadership, is profound. Thanks to the following list, these star professionals will have to tolerate a higher profile than usual.

Accounting's Finest, 2009

Tom Aaron

Nashville
Tennessee Managing Partner
Deloitte & Touche

Vic Alexander

Nashville
Chief Manager
Kraft CPAs

Wynne E. Baker

Nashville
Member
Kraft CPAs

Edward H. Braman

Nashville
Partner
Ernst & Young

Sam Bumpus

Nashville
Partner in Charge-Nashville office
Carr, Riggs & Ingram

Rusty Butcher

Memphis
Partner, firm-wide director of financial institutions
Horne

Mike Cain

Nashville
Co-managing Partner
Lattimore, Black, Morgan & Cain (LBMC)

Joseph V. Carcello

Knoxville
Ernst & Young professor and director of research
University of Tennessee’s Corporate Governance Center

Lucy R. Carter

Nashville
Partner
Carter, Lankford

Kevin Chadwell

Memphis
Tax Partner
Ernst & Young

P. Anthony Clark

Memphis
Member in Charge
Dixon Hughes
NASBA_logo150x52.gif [3]

David Costello

Nashville
President & CEO
National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA)
http://www.nasba.org [3]

J. Dell Crosslin

Nashville
Shareholder and Managing Principal
Crosslin & Associates
decosimo-cpa.gif [4]

Nick Decosimo

Chattanooga
Managing Principal
Decosimo
http://www.decosimo.com [4]
decosimo-cpa.gif [4]

J. Thomas Decosimo

Chattanooga
Principal
Decosimo
http://www.decosimo.com [4]

Sam B. DeVane

Nashville
Managing Partner
Ernst & Young

Steve Dodson

Nashville
Partner
Lattimore, Black, Morgan & Cain (LBMC)

Bill Drummond

Memphis
Managing Partner
Ernst & Young

Stephen T. Dunavant

Memphis
Member
Thompson Dunavant

Jerry W. Faulkner

Nashville
Owner
Faulkner, Mackie & Cochran
12 [5]3 [6]next › [5]last » [6]

Source URL: http://businesstn.com/content/200902/accountings-finest

Links:
[1] http://businesstn.com/content/drew-ruble
[2] http://businesstn.com/archive?issue_listing=15895#issue-listing
[3] http://www.nasba.org
[4] http://www.decosimo.com
[5] http://businesstn.com/print/15931?page=1
[6] http://businesstn.com/print/15931?page=2