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Meet the Partners |
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Donalee R. Berard, CPA

Donalee is a CPA in NY and NJ and manages the Suffern Office. |
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John T. Donahue, CPA

John is a CPA in NY and PA and manages the Port Jervis Office. |
The firm was established in 1984.
Our Staff |
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Janet Falco

Janet is in charge of Client Services in the Suffern office. She has been with the firm for twenty-three years.
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Bernadette Vanwingerden

Bernadette is in charge of Client Services in the Port Jervis office. She has been with the firm for Thirteen years.
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Kevin Cramsie

Kevin is the Senior Accountant in the Suffern office. He has been with the firm for Thirteen years.
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Shamus Donahue

Shamus is an Accountant in the Port Jervis office. He has been with the firm for Six years. |
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Marian Mercurio, CPA

Marian is an Accountant in the Suffern office. She has been with the firm for twenty-three years.
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Barbara Falkowski

Barbara is an Accounting Clerk in the Port Jervis office. She has been with the firm for twenty-four years.
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Dorothy Hennessy

Dorothy is an Auditor in the Suffern office. She has been with the firm for twelve years.
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Joann Arendes, CPA

Joann is an Auditor in the Suffern office. She has been with the firm for six years. |
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Meryl Simonson

Meryl is an Auditor in the Suffern office.
She has been with the firm for four years.
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Brian Mason
Brian graduated from Loyola University New Orleans in 2007 where he double majored in accounting and finance. After graduating, he pursued his dream of playing professional baseball and played for a number of different independent teams. After the 2009 season was over, Brian decided to move back to Rockland County in order to start his professional career. Four months later, he landed his job here at Berard & Donahue. Brian is currently working in both the tax and the audit department at the Suffern office.
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Tamara Kopko

Tamara is an Accountant in the Suffern Office. She has been with the firm for three years.
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Toula Jakakas

Toula is an Accountant in the Port Jervis Office. She has been with the firm for one year. |
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