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Bio
David is a a licensed CPA and AEP®, andpartner in Armanino’s Tax practice who provides trust and estate services and tax planning services. With more than 25 years of experience, David serves individuals, families, closely held businesses and executives, providing comprehensive tax and private wealth services. His expertise includes estate planning; family business consulting; business succession planning; advanced planning; income tax compliance and consulting; and estate, gift and trust compliance. David's experience in individual, partnership, estate, gift and trust income tax-related issues benefits a wide range of clients.
Prior to joining Armanino, David was a partner at Brown Smith Wallace LLP, where he led the Family Wealth Planning and Family Office Support Services practices. He began his career working with wealthy individuals and closely held business owners, in addition to providing estate, gift and trust work for a local corporate trustee, Mark Twain Bank. He has experience delivering services to a prominent St. Louis family office.
Experience
My mother always told me I was good at math, so I started in the public accounting profession because of the numbers. However, it has since become so much more than that.
At my first job, we did a lot of work for Mark Twain Bank Trust company in St. Louis, Missouri, which is how I got my foundation in estates, gifts and trusts. I was really drawn to that work because it was the most practical way that I could help people. Everybody needs an estate plan, and everybody needs to know how to title their assets and determine who to leave them to. It would be a unique and individualized way that I could add value to people’s lives, and it’s also proven to be a forever challenging and rewarding part of accounting and consulting.
I have had a lot of rewarding client experiences and am grateful to have many favorite clients. My favorite client experiences have been ones where we were able to improve family relationships that had been fractured by wealth challenges. We helped our clients learn how to better communicate with their family members and be more transparent about their estate planning decisions.
Making a difference in our clients’ lives on such a personal level is such a gratifying experience and makes me proud to be their trusted advisor.
My grandparents. They made sacrifices that we truly can’t understand; it was just a totally different time. My paternal grandfather was in the Army Air Corps during World War II, and on June 20, 1944, his plane collided with another U.S. plane. Everybody in the unit died except for my grandfather. He was rescued by some Danish fishermen and was captured by the Germans, who made him dig a grave, which he thought was for himself but was for one of the men in his unit. My grandfather spent over a year in a German prison camp. Upon his release, he spoke with the pilot of the other plane in Nuremberg. Despite going through such a harrowing experience, when he returned to the U.S., he became a committed father to eight children, and, along with my grandmother, taught his children to work hard and to do what is right.
My grandparents instilled in me the value of working hard and respecting others, and their influence molded me into the person I am today.