Alexander Buchholz has more than 15 years of experience in public accounting, including with a “Big Four” accounting firm. He is also the Practice Leader of the Firm’s Cemetery Division.
Alex is responsible for the development of the audit approach as well as the supervision of staff. Additionally, he is responsible for managing the audit so that it is performed on a timely basis with as little intrusion to client operations as possible.
Alex’s expertise is in Single Audits and internal control/compliance audits. His industry experience is in healthcare and Not-for-Profit entities, including skilled nursing facilities, social service agencies, charter schools, diagnostic and treatment centers, home care service entities, adult homes and other long-term care facilities as well as special needs entities and cemeteries. Alex also serves as a peer reviewer.
Alex is also an adjunct professor at Brooklyn College and Lehman College of the City University of New York in the Department of Accounting where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in accounting and auditing.
He conducts internal training seminars for the Firm and frequently speaks to outside organizations and associations. Alex is also a former member of the Firm’s continuing professional education (CPE) committee, with special emphasis on Single Audit training. He also writes various articles on accounting and auditing topics for a variety of professional publications.