Kaufman Rossin Names First Chief Innovation Officer

Kaufman Rossin, one of the top 50 CPA and advisory firms in the U.S., announced today that Albert Primo, CPA, has been named chief innovation officer.

With a focus on making high-impact changes that will increase efficiency and improve the client experience, the firm is taking a more technology-driven approach to developing tools and streamlining processes that will help to transform traditional business.Primo.Albert2015

“I’m excited about the projects that Albert and his team have already identified and are currently developing,” said Kaufman Rossin’s managing principal, Blain Heckaman. “While we’ve always prided ourselves on forward-thinking, market-leading solutions, this marks the first time that we have a team dedicated exclusively to leading innovation. We see this as a great opportunity to bring to life ideas that can be real game-changers for our firm, our employees and our clients.”

Primo is a technology-minded leader who started at Kaufman Rossin in 1998 and previously served as an associate principal at the firm, leading accounting and tax engagements for entrepreneurial businesses and advising them on ways to successfully reach their business goals. His technical expertise includes tax compliance and consulting for domestic and international non-profits, businesses and high-net worth individuals, with a specialization in the taxation of U.S. investments and foreign investments in the U.S.

 


Albert Primo, CPA, is a Management Principal, Chief Innovation Officer at Kaufman Rossin, one of the Top 100 CPA and advisory firms in the U.S.