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John Niehaus

CPA – State of Ohio

John Niehaus is responsible for all aspects of audit, review, and compilation services. He specializes in serving clients in the manufacturing and distribution industry, and commerical service organizations. John is also a member of CSH’s Employee Benefit Plan Audit Group and has an extensive background in pension, ESOP, profit sharing, and employee benefit plan audits.

John supervises audit engagements through drafting financial statements and completing financial reports in preparation of the final review. He ensures the engagments are compliant and his clients are satisfied, within time and budgetary constructs.

He is a trusted advisor who recommends creative solutions to complex client issues. John also understands the importance of development so he coaches, trains, leads, and motivates junior CSH audit staff to help them grow professionally and personally.

John joined CSH in December 2013.

Certifications & Licensure

CPA – State of Ohio

Professional Affiliations

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants

Community Activities

Education

BBA, Accounting, University of Cincinnati MS, Accounting, University of Cincinnati

Industry & Service Specialization

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