Councilor, Buchanan & Mitchell (CBM) expanded its executive committee effective January 1 as Daniel L. Weaver, a partner at the firm since 2011, became its most recent member.
CBM’s executive committee is composed of CBM President and Managing Partner Peter B. Reilly, CPA, CVA, Tax Practice Director Richard E. Morris, CPA, MST and Financial Planning Practice Director Debora E. May, CPA, CFP®, CDFA®. Patricia Drolet, CPA, PFS shifted from her term on the executive committee to become chairman of CBM’s board of directors, also on January 1.
The change in the structure of the firm’s executive committee means new perspectives in vision and decision-making voices to help determine the future direction of CBM.
in addition to his oversight role in the delivery of audit and assurance, tax preparation and advisory services to CBM’s for-profit clients, Weaver is currently director of CBM’s not-for-profit practice. He is also a regular presenter, having spoken in the past year at the Greater Washington Society of CPAs’ Nonprofit Symposium on new accounting standards, and has also presented on the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
“I am grateful for the confidence the firm’s partners have shown in me,” says Weaver. “I look forward to working to help determine how to best serve the long-term growth and success potential of CBM’s business.”
“Dan has long shown outstanding leadership as lead of CBM’s not-for-profit practice,” says Reilly, “and we are confident that he will continue to bring new perspective to helping CBM chart a successful path into the future.”
Weaver will continue to serve as lead of the firm’s not-for-profit practice even as he takes on his new responsibilities with the firm’s executive committee.
Councilor, Buchanan & Mitchell (CBM) is a professional services firm delivering tax, accounting and business advisory expertise throughout the Mid-Atlantic region from offices in Bethesda, MD and Washington, DC.