dom esposito, ex-grant thornton ceo, dead at age 74

dom esposito: 1947-2021
dom esposito: 1947-2021

a long and distinguished career at the pinnacles of the cpa profession.

by 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间

domenick j. esposito, the former ceo of grant thornton, vice-chair of bdo, and national growth director at cohnreznick, died sept. 22 at the age of 74, at his home in westport, conn.

the family said he passed peacefully in his sleep. survivors include wife dorothy savino esposito, daughter karen, and a granddaughter. funeral arrangements, details and tributes can be found here.

from comments: “a good friend and colleague who will be missed by many..”  “the kindest man i ever met…”   “made me a better accountant…”  “always a gentleman…”  “great competitor and friend…”  “truly one of the most brilliant in the profession…”   “a great visionary and leader…”

“dom was a pillar of the cpa profession he so loved, and his work lives on in the thousands of lives he touched in a long and distinguished career,” said rick telberg, ceo of 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间, which published his “8 steps to great: the eight essential strategies driving success at the world’s largest cpa firms. and how to apply the lessons at firms of all sizes.”  see his articles for 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 here.

a life in public accounting

in 2016, esposito, then a former ceo of bdo, moved from a 46-year career in public accounting into the next phase of his professional life – consulting to cpa firms, launching a boutique advisory firm, esposito ceo2ceo, that provides advice to ceos, managing partners and other senior partners of cpa firms focused on the mid-market throughout the u.s. with the launch, esposito authored “8 steps to great,” a guide for ceos, managing partners, and other senior partners on how to move their firm to the next level.

most recently, he and colleague anthony zecca hosted a live webinar to analyze the ramifications of the entry of private equity into the cpa profession, here: “a call to arms after private equity deal.”

cohnreznick national growth director

esposito was one of the most qualified individuals in the country to advise cpa firms on growth and profitability. through 2015, he was national practice & growth director and an executive board member of cohnreznick, llp, a mid-market sustainable brand and the tenth-largest cpa firm in the united states. he oversaw cohnreznick’s go-to-market industry specialization and consulting and advisory service lines. he was also intimately involved in the firm’s mergers and acquisitions and strategic and tactical activities for its public company and capital markets initiatives.  dom joined the predecessor firm of j.h. cohn in 2002 as the chief operating officer and executive board member.

dom is also an independent director of ethan allen interiors inc. for several years (through 2014), dom was a member of the nasdaq listing and qualifications committee to the organization’s board of directors. he formerly served as the leader of the new york state society of cpas committee for large and medium-sized firms practice management. he also was an adjunct accounting professor at c.w. post/long island university.

bdo and grant thornton

through october 2002, dom was vice chairman at bdo, a mid-market sustainable brand and the seventh-largest international accounting and consulting firm in the u.s., with almost 50 offices and 3,400 employees.  during his brief time with bdo, he was responsible for the alliance distribution network (at the time consisting of over 80 cpa firms, 10 law firms, and 25 consulting firms).  he was also responsible for attracting and servicing a number of clients.

from 1979 through 2001, dom was with grant thornton, another mid-market sustainable brand and the sixth-largest international accounting and consulting firm in the u.s., with over 50 offices and 4,500 employees.  he joined grant as an audit manager, became a partner in 1981, led the long island office from 1984 to 1986, became assistant managing partner of the new york office in 1986, and from 1988 to 1999, led the new york office. in 1999, esposito became a regional managing partner and for two years, through 2001, was the firm’s chief executive officer.

cpa, partner, mba, leader, influencer, media celebrity

between 1996 and 1998, and while he was ceo, esposito was on the partner board and was also on the board of grant thornton international – the worldwide umbrella organization. in these capacities, he developed strong experience in strategic thinking and execution, international relationships, corporate governance, partnership matters, branding, expense control, client relationships, and new business development.

as ceo, he took grant thornton to record earnings, consummated the largest line-of-business sale in the firm’s history, developed a major joint venture with axa financial, and made the largest practice acquisition in the firm’s history. from 1969 to 1979, esposito was with price waterhouse (now pwc), servicing ibm when he was promoted to manager in 1976.

dom was a cpa, has been quoted in national and local media, and has appeared on radio and cable tv.

esposito also testified before the securities and exchange commission.

he received his m.b.a. from st. john’s university and his b.s. from ferris state university.  accountingtoday, one of the leading trade journals for the accounting profession, named esposito one of the most influential people in the profession for two consecutive years.

 

7 responses to “dom esposito, ex-grant thornton ceo, dead at age 74”

  1. david neste

    what a tragic and unexpected loss. our condolences to dom’s family and tony zecca. rest in peace dom. you were a true professional in every sense and will be greatly missed.

  2. brad wagner

    dom was a very kind man and had a brilliant mind for cpa firm strategic thinking. he will be missed and remembered. the profession was lucky to have had him.

  3. august j aquila

    a good friend and colleague who will be missed by many.

  4. lawrence kahn

    dom was always a gentlemen. great competitor and friend. he will be missed.

  5. jim metzler

    rest in peace dom. truly one of the most brilliant in the profession. condolences and prayers for strength to the family.

  6. hitendra r. patil

    so very sorry to hear about dom passing away. r.i.p. dom. may the almighty grant strength to his loved ones to bear with this loss and provide solace in his cherished memories. the profession has lost a great visionary and leader.

    • paul j konigsberg

      i must tell you this news absolutely devastated me.

      i met dom in the early ’80s when he was running the long island office for grant thornton.

      we bonded over one of his clients at that time and he became my lifelong friend, like the movie our friendship lasted until this very day.

      i watched his career from bdo all the way to his consulting firm. he was an absolute superstar in our profession we emailed often and he was probably one of the smartest men in the room his lunches bringing all accountants together each year was a highlight for me as i am sure for many other accountants. he was kind, bright, intellectually sound and his advice was always on point and he made me a better accountant. every firm he went to he was the force that made that firm better.

      when he went to jh cohen, and then became cohenreznick, i saw how he took that firm to a better place.

      even though i have been retired for many years, i always read his columns and answered where i thought appropriate.

      he was the kindest man i ever met and i am sure universally loved. i spoke to him last month and i had no idea he was sick. he never let on.

      i wish his family my condolences and i know his memory to them will always be there to call upon.

      i really will miss him dearly.

      sincerely,
      paul