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Troy & Banks, INC. Names Glenn Smith Controller and Treasurer
BUFFALO, NY – Premier forensic utility and telecom auditing firm, Troy & Banks, Inc., has announced the appointment of Glenn Smith as Controller and Treasurer. In this role, Mr. Smith will assume responsibility for overseeing all aspects of financial planning, reporting, and analysis. He will play a critical role in maintaining accurate financial records, managing cash flow, monitoring budgets, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. Mr. Smith will also contribute to the development and implementation of financial strategies aligned with Troy & Banks’ growth objectives.
Holding a B.S. in accounting from Roberts Wesleyan College, Mr. Smith brings a strong educational background and a wealth of expertise in financial management to his new role. His addition to the company's executive team is expected to strengthen financial operations and support strategic decision-making.
“Glenn's outstanding skills and experience make him an invaluable asset to the company,” said Tom Ranallo, president and CEO of Troy & Banks. “His proven ability to navigate complex financial landscapes and deliver exceptional results will contribute to Troy and Banks’ ongoing success and ability to meet the diverse financial needs of our clients.”
Troy & Banks is headquartered in Buffalo, NY and has offices in Davie, FL and Honolulu, HI. The company is currently a member of the Buffalo Niagara Partnership; Florida Chamber of Commerce; Greater Fort Lauderdale Business Alliance; and the Better Business Bureau.
Troy & Banks has recently been selected to conduct audits and perform related services for cities across the United States like New Haven, CT; Fort Lauderdale, FL; Cedar Rapids, IA; Buffalo, NY; and Virginia Beach, VA. Apart from these municipalities, the company’s growing list of high-profile clients includes New Era Cap; ResMed; Nashville International Airport; the United States Postal Service; Amtrak; the State of New York; JPMorgan &Chase Co.; among many others.
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