OUR PROFESSIONALS
Mark Frye, CPA, CGFM
Mr. Frye was an Audit Manager with the Association Services Group
of Johnson Lambert & Company, which specialized in providing
accounting, auditing, tax and consulting services to not-for-profit
trade associations. With a diverse background that includes extensive
experience with for-profit entities, Mr. Frye is also familiar
with large Federal Government entities. Additionally, he has knowledge
of Federal and state tax requirements, and since many of his clients
receive a substantial amount of Federal funds, he has experience
with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-133 audit
and reporting compliance requirements.
Mr. Frye graduated summa
cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from
Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia and previously taught
as an adjunct professor at Strayer University in Manassas, Virginia.
He is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Certified Government
Financial Manager (CGFM) and a member of both the American Institute
of CPAs (AICPA) and the Association of Government Accountants (AGA).
Prior to Johnson Lambert & Company, Mr. Frye was an Audit Supervisor
with Feddeman & Company; another local firm dedicated to providing
first-class financial management services to not-for-profit trade
Associations. While at Feddeman & Company, he managed numerous
audits, tax and consulting engagements, including audits of related
educational foundations, retirement trust funds, for-profit subsidiaries,
partnerships and executive benefits.
Previously, Mr. Frye worked
as a Consultant for Booz|Allen|Hamilton and as an Audit Senior
for the Naval Audit Service. In these positions, he provided financial
auditing and management consulting services to large Federal Government
agencies and participated in the first-ever audit of the Department
of the Navy’s (DoN) agency-wide financial statements.
His
specific assignments included a consulting engagement to re-engineer
the Naval Supply System Command’s financial accounting system,
which is used to report financial data on the Navy’s enormous
supply inventory. Additionally, Mr. Frye completed the first audit
of the Naval Air System Command’s financial statements and
made numerous recommendations to improve the Navy’s financial
reporting of aircraft and air-maintenance support equipment.
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