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Julie L. Floch CPA

Partner, EisnerAmper LLP

Julie L. Floch is the partner in charge of EisnerAmper LLP’s Not-For-Profit Services Group and is responsible for coordinating the planning and administration of engagements in the firm’s not-for-profit practice. She has significant experience with the present applications of accounting and auditing standards for not-for-profit entities, as well as with applicable federal and state compliance and tax laws and the regulations relating to those organizations that receive government funding. A graduate of the State University of New York at Binghamton, with graduate studies at Baruch College/CUNY, Julie has participated in various not-for-profit initiatives of the American Institute of CPAs (including a term on its NPO Expert Panel) and continues as a panelist in many of its educational courses. She also serves on the New York State Society of CPAs’ committee on not-for-profit organizations (which she formerly chaired) and its committee on tax-exempt entities. In addition, Julie is currently (i) a member of the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s Not-for-Profit Other Financial Resource Group, (ii) an advisor to the Frances L. & Edwin L. Cummings Memorial Fund, (iii) on the audit committee of the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law, (iv) a member of the governing board of the Independent Sector, (v) on the government affairs committee of the Nonprofit Coordinating Committee, (vi) on the legislative affairs committee of Philanthropy New York, and (vii) an advisor to the Charities Law Project at the Columbia Law School. Previously, she (i) chaired the finance and audit committees of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America, (ii) was a member of the board of trustees of the New York Council of Nonprofits, and (iii) served on the Internal Revenue Service’s Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Government Entities, a role which included providing input for the significant redesign of the federal Form 990 in 2010. Julie is an adjunct professor of auditing at Baruch College/CUNY, and she previously taught not-for-profit management at the New School University and served on its Faculty Senate. She writes and speaks frequently on a variety of business topics.


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