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It's fun to work in a company where people truly BELIEVE in what they're doing! We're committed to bringing passion and customer focus to the business. Established in 1980, Berkowitz Pollack Brant (BPB) is a certified public accounting firm with a longstanding presence in South Florida and New York. BPB has earned a strong reputation for delivering high-quality tax, assurance, and advisory services and has been consistently recognized among the top 100 accounting firms in the United States. Effective January 1, 2026, BPB was acquired by and combined with Baker Tilly, a leading global advisory, tax, and assurance firm. During this transition period, the firm operates as Berkowitz Pollack Brant × Baker Tilly, reflecting our integration into Baker Tilly’s expansive national and global network, enhanced resources, and broad range of opportunities. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to providing career opportunities to firm members of all races, genders, sexual orientations, and beliefs. We are seeking a seasoned international tax professional to join our firm as a Managing Director within Private Client Services. This is a leadership opportunity for an experienced international tax advisor with deep expertise in cross-border private wealth planning, closely held businesses, and high-net-worth individuals and families. The Managing Director will play a key role in shaping the firm’s private client international tax strategy while advising clients on complex U.S. and global tax matters. Responsibilities: • Serve as a senior advisor to high-net-worth individuals, families, family offices, and closely held businesses on complex international tax and private wealth matters. • Lead the design and implementation of tax-efficient inbound and outbound structures for private clients, including cross-border business ownership, family investment structures, and succession planning. • Advise clients on the international tax implications of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, including GILTI, FDII, Subpart F, and related international provisions affecting private clients and pass-through entities. • Provide strategic guidance on foreign reporting and compliance matters, including Forms 5471, 8865, 8938, FBAR, and other foreign disclosure requirements. • Advise on offshore investment planning, repatriation strategies, and global cash-flow planning for private clients and family-controlled enterprises. • Partner with firm leadership to grow and expand the Private Client Services international tax practice, including business development, client origination, and cross-selling across tax, advisory, and assurance service lines. • Maintain and expand long-term client relationships, serving as a trusted advisor to multi-generational families and their professional advisors. • Collaborate closely with Partners, Principals, Directors, and Managers to deliver integrated, high-quality client solutions. • Lead, mentor, and develop high-performing international tax teams, including Managers, Senior Managers, and Directors, and play an active role in talent recruitment and retention. • Monitor global tax developments and proactively assess their impact on private clients, providing timely insights and strategic recommendations. • Represent the firm through thought leadership, speaking engagements, and participation in professional and industry organizations focused on private wealth and international tax. Qualifications: • A minimum of ten (10) years of progressive tax consulting experience, with a strong emphasis on international tax and private client services. • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting; CPA certification required. • Advanced degree such as a Master’s in Taxation, LL.M. in Taxation, or JD strongly preferred. • Experience with a large public accounting firm or large law firm. • Deep expertise in inbound and outbound international taxation as it relates to high-net-worth individuals, families, trusts, estates, and closely held businesses. • Extensive experience with international estate and gift tax planning, including foreign trusts (grantor and non-grantor), cross-border wealth transfers, and family structuring. • Strong understanding of multinational and pass-through entity taxation, transfer pricing considerations, and foreign tax credit utilization for private clients. • Proven leadership experience with a track record of developing teams, managing complex engagements, and growing client relationships. • Demonstrated success in business development, practice growth, and executive-level client advisory. What We Offer: • A competitive and equitable workplace. • Executive-level career growth opportunities within a growing Private Client Services platform. • Access to Baker Tilly’s national and global network, resources, and private wealth capabilities. • A diverse, inclusive, and collaborative culture that values leadership, entrepreneurship, and excellence. • An environment designed for professionals who thrive on b

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