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Arthur Bell CPAs hires Kim Waldman as new national director of business development

Wednesday, February 04, 2015
Opalesque Industry Update - Alternative investment accounting firm, Arthur Bell CPAs, has hired Kim Waldman as its new national director of business development. Waldman brings 16 years of experience in the alternative investment industry and will be a great asset to the firm’s continued growth within this space. Based in New York, she will be responsible for promoting organic growth within existing client relationships and increasing the firm’s market share nationwide.

Waldman’s prior business development roles include Maples Fund Services, where she launched and managed the first U.S.-based branch of the fund administration, and BNP Paribas. Waldman has a successful history of creating complex fund solutions for asset managers, institutional investors, and industry partners. Her areas of expertise include researching and implementing strategic plans for business development, increasing the overall growth of businesses, and advising alternative investment managers on outsourced services and support.

“Kim’s knowledge of the industry and her consultative approach to identifying trends and opportunities that benefit our clients will be extremely valuable as our Firm establishes a more pronounced presence in the New York metropolitan area,” stated Arthur F. Bell, Jr., managing member of Arthur Bell CPAs. “With Kim’s help, we look forward to increasing awareness of Arthur Bell CPAs as the ideal choice for fund managers and investors looking for a firm that truly understands the complexities of alternative investments.”

Waldman’s location in New York allows Arthur Bell CPAs to continue its ardent commitment to the industry while increasing accessibility to current and future clients. The Firm has successfully served clients from its Baltimore office for more than forty years, and is excited about the new possibilities with more coverage in the New York metropolitan area.

“I am pleased to join a firm with a superior reputation for reliable expertise that clients, investors, and the alternative investment community can trust,” commented Waldman. “I appreciate this opportunity to be an integral part of the team responsible for the future expansion of Arthur Bell CPAs.”

Arthur Bell CPAs is a hedge fund, managed futures, and securities accounting firm that provides audit and assurance, tax planning and compliance, performance analysis, investor representative, consulting, and family office services. We have been committed to the alternative investment industry since the firm’s inception in 1974. www.arthurbellcpas.com

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