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The Curchin Group Welcomes Two Summer Interns

RED BANK, New Jersey (July 17, 2007) – The Curchin Group, a mid-sized, full-service accounting firm based in Red Bank, New Jersey, announced today that it has welcomed two 2007 summer interns – Ronald E. Dukes of Red Bank and James Emma of Rumson, New Jersey.

Dukes, a Junior at Red Bank Regional High School, has been on the honor roll since his first semester freshman year and participates in the school’s business program called the “Academy of Finance.” In addition to maintaining a 3.7 grade point average, Dukes recently placed 7th in a national accounting competition sponsored by the Future Business Leaders of America.

Emma is a third-year accounting student at The Richard Stockton College in Pomona, New Jersey.  He maintains a 3.8 grade point average and recently received a scholarship from the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants.  Both Dukes and Emma will get hands-on experience this summer through working on a variety of client assignments and marketing activities, including participation on the planning committee for the second annual Curchin Open miniature golf tournament for charity. 

Celebrating over 50 years in Monmouth County, New Jersey, The Curchin Group is a certified public accounting firm that helps small to mid-sized businesses and individuals reach their financial goals through providing a broad range of Assurance; Tax; Financial Planning; Business Advisory; and Litigation & Valuation Services.  The firm is dedicated to giving solid accounting and financial advice, sustaining long-term relationships with its clients and employees and giving back to the surrounding community.


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