Curt Anderson co-founded Fair, Anderson & Langerman (FAL) in 1988 after a 12 year career with a national accounting firm. Highly successful, he was promoted to partner and served as a member of the firm’s board of directors. Throughout his 32 year career, Anderson has gained experience in a variety of diverse industries on the local, national and international level including: federal, multi-state and international taxation; evaluation and structuring of corporate mergers and acquisitions; estate planning and related tax matters for income, gifts, and estate taxation; as well as tax minimization planning for individuals and corporations. A committed community partner, Anderson is active in several civic associations in the Las Vegas area. He is a past president of the Opportunity Village Board of Directors and currently serves on its Foundation Board. Anderson is also the treasurer of the Police Athletic League (PAL) and has worked to build PAL into a strong and viable, non-profit resource. Additionally, Anderson is a member of KNPR’s Planned Giving Advisory Council and serves with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Dean’s Associates of Southern Nevada. Anderson received a bachelor of science degree in business administration with an emphasis in accounting from the University of Notre Dame in 1971. He went on to become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in 1974. Anderson has been a member of the American Institute of CPAs since 1975, and the Nevada Society of CPAs since 1985. |