John Snodgrass Named Business Development Manager for AC Lordi Consulting
DALLAS, TX - (February 1, 2010) – AC Lordi Consulting, a leading provider of accounting and risk management consulting services, announced today the appointment of veteran accounting and finance sales professional John Snodgrass to Business Development Manager for the firm’s south-central region. AC Lordi has delivered more than one million hours of accounting and audit services across the country and entered the Metroplex region in 2007.
“John brings a tremendous combination of professionalism, competence and experience to our firm,” said Frank Lordi, CEO of AC Lordi Consulting. “As we look to grow AC Lordi’s footprint in Dallas-Forth Worth I’m excited to have John’s expert knowledge of the market and leverage the deep, trusted relationships he’s developed that are so critical to meeting our strategic goals over the next 5 years.”
Snodgrass previously was a senior recruiting manager and division director for Robert Half International and an accounting analyst for Fidelity Investments. He was honored with Robert Half’s “Reach for the Stars” President’s Club Leadership Award for growing the company’s Dallas-based finance and accounting division and securing the year’s largest revenue percentage gain among the company’s larger metropolitan offices. He holds a B.A. in Finance from the University of Oklahoma and an M.B.A. from Southern Methodist University.
About AC Lordi Consulting
AC Lordi Consulting is a leading provider of accounting and risk management services. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of AC Lordi Corporation, which is headquartered in West Chester, PA with offices in California, Pennsylvania and Texas. For more information visit: www.aclordi.com.
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