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Debra F. Schultz has spent 20 years in public accounting, doing corporate and individual taxes. She began her career at a large accounting firm and has worked with publicly traded companies and as an independent contractor. Now, she's landed in Wayland at Paresky Flitt & Co. LLP.
Vital Stats:
• Residence: Sudbury
• Family: husband Marc, daughter Amy and son Adam
• Education: Bachelor's, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Master's, Bentley College
• Previous job: Simches & Co. in Wellesley
• Start date at new job: Dec. 15, 2008
Questions:
Q. How are you settling in at your new office?
A. This has been my easiest job transition - I felt at home and got to work right away.
Q. What's the biggest surprise you've had in starting the job?
A. It's not really a surprise, but I'm impressed with the breadth of knowledge of the staff and partners who work at Paresky Flitt & Co.
Q. What challenges do you see in your new position?
A. Getting familiar with our client base.
Q. How different is this job from your previous position?
A. I previously worked primarily for one partner. At Paresky Flitt, I may be working on a client for any of our five partners; each partner has their own unique perspective which makes the work more interesting and I get to work with a broader range of tax issues and challenges.
Q. How close is this to what you imagined in high school you'd end up doing?
A. Pretty close - I wanted to be a CPA since I was in 10th grade.
Q. Where's the best place to get lunch near your new location?
A. Still working on that one.
Q. What do you hope to be doing 10 years from now?
A. Continuing to give top notch service to clients.
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