Pub. 4 2022 Issue 1

23 nebraska society of cpas W W W . N E S C P A . O R G Joyce Anderson recent ly celebrated her new off ice location in the Temple Building at 322 Norris Avenue, Suite 4, in McCook during a ribbon-cutting event with theMcCook Chamber of Commerce. Anderson opened her own business in 2018 after working for another firm for several years. (Photo by Shary Skiles, McCook Gazette) Jodi Benjamin of Fremont was elected to a threeyear term on the board of directors of Mosaic, an Omaha-based healthcare nonprof it serving more than 5,200 people with intel lectual and developmental disabilities across 13 states and over 750 communities. Starting as the controller at Midland University in 2005, Benjamin now serves as chief operating officer and is a member of Midland University’s senior leadership team. Prior to Midland, she worked in the banking industry and began her career with Deloitte in the Audit and Assurance division. Benjamin earned both a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, magna cum laude, and a Master of Business Administration at Midland. Her past community leadership includes serving on the Fremont Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and as chairman of the Chamber’s Professional Development and Leadership Committee. SheilaBrugger of York has joinedCFOSystems LLC as a director, helping the company provide financial leadership, strategy, and talent development for growing businesses needing fractional, interim, or project support. She has experience across a wide range of industries ranging from $15 million to $1 billion. Brugger earned both a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Economics and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Tim Clark has been promoted to president of i3 Bank in Bennington. He was previously the chief financial officer and has served in a leadership role in the bank since 2005. In his new position, Clark will continue to oversee the financial and personnel operations of the bank in addition to the commercial lending and mortgage divisions. Last year, he was named Bennington Alumni of the Year and in 2018 the Bennington Foundation named him Volunteer of the Year. Clark is a graduate of the University of Nebraska at Omaha, serves on the Voluntary Employees Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Board of Trustees through the Nebraska Bankers Association (NBA), and is a graduate of the NBA’s Leadership Program. Jordan Downey has been promoted to partner at Frankel Zacharia LLC in Omaha. Downey joined the firm in 2011 and specializes in closely held businesses but works in all areas of taxation. He graduated from the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) in 2007 and earned a Master of Science in Taxation fromGoldenGate University in 2018. Downey serves on the UNO Accounting Advisory Board and is also a member of the AICPA. Jef f Faltys has been promoted to par tner at Hancock Dana in Omaha. A graduate of Wayne State College, Faltys works with individuals and small to mid-sized businesses to build efficient tax strategies and accounting structures. He has been actively involved in outside business development groups, along with many firm initiatives such as the scheduling committee, tax line of business committee, and the coaching and career development of young staff. Members in the News

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