Protect Your Condo Association: The Legal Power of Your Governing Documents
A recent decision from the New York Supreme...
John has had a variety of roles in both big and small companies. He held roles as General Counsel, Chief Financial Officer and Vice president of Tax. He has been the CFO of a public company, a Private Equity Portfolio Company and the division of a large international company. Some companies were the largest in the world, some had only 40 people, and he had a brief stint in government. They include AIG, ING, Aetna, Hanover Insurance, NYS Insurance Department Liquidation Bureau, Longevity Alliance and Grandparents.com.
John has a B.S. in Accounting from Arizona State University, a J.D. from Pace Law School, and a L.L.M. (Masters in Law in Taxation) from New York University. He is licensed to practice law in New York, Connecticut, and the District of Columbia. He also has a Green Belt in Lean Six Sigma and formerly held Life and PC insurance licenses.
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