For the third year, Accounting and Auditing Partner Sue Krantz has the honor of serving on the judging panel for the prestigious ATHENA Awards, presented annually to two individuals in Northeast Ohio who embody the highest level of professional excellence in her/his business or profession, has devoted time and energy to improve the quality of life for others in the community and actively assists women in realizing their leadership potential.
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Posted by Nancy Barlow
read more…Athena Award Finalists Truly Inspire!
The Athena Award recognizes those that assist women in realizing their potential, demonstrate excellence, creativity and initiative in their business or profession, and provide valuable service by contributing time and energy to improve the quality of life for others in the community.
read more…Scioto River Valley Bike Ride is a Rewarding Challenge
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read more…Zinner participates in Plain Dealer Tax Call-in!
Brett Neate and Howard Kass will again be participating in the Plain Dealer Tax Call-in on Monday, February 21.
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Zinner CPAs Help Public Answer Income Tax Questions
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Living Out My Olympic Aspirations
Posted by Reggie Brewington Jr.
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WOMEN IN LAW: FOOD FIGHT
Posted by: Colleen Kaminsky
Last night was one of the most excited and nervous I have felt in a long time! As a CPA, I am used to stressful deadlines, but I rarely fear the threat of personal injury. A paper cut is at the top of my danger list, and it can seriously ruin my day. But, staring through the glass wall into the beautiful commercial-grade kitchen at Cleveland’s next hot spot, Pura Vida located in downtown’s historic May Co. building, I realized that I would soon be surrounded by flames and sharp knives as I competed with my teammates against some of Cleveland’s finest lawyers and professionals. I was a little intimidated to say the least.
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2nd Annual Bake Sale to Benefit the Geauga County Humane Society
Zinner’s Courtney Ockenden rounded up our lovers of baking to support their passion for our furry friends to host our 2nd Annual Bake Sale on Monday, August 29th.
Courtney’s enthusiasm for the Organization is contagious! Thanks to the commitment of our coworkers and their families, the bake sale offered a tremendous array of delicious and beautifully presented homemade treats.
With the support of the Zinner staff, our clients, service providers, friends and family, we once again raised over $400, contributed directly to the Geauga County Humane Society.
The bake sale is held in conjunction with the upcoming Woofstock 2011 Annual Dog Walk and Family Festival for Pets and their People.
Below is a fundraising page that Courtney initiated that you are welcome to join, donate, or forward to anyone whom you feel might be interested. Woofstock this year will be held on September 11th at the Holden Arboretum. Please see the website for more information.
http://www.firstgiving.com/fundraiser/teamzinner/woofstock2011
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