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Daniel Romano

Executive summary

Dan is a partner and leads Grant Thornton’s Not-for-Profit Tax practice which serves tax-exempt organizations including colleges & universities, hospitals, private foundations, cultural institutions & trade associations throughout the country.

For over 25 years Dan has provided tax consulting and compliance services to tax-exempt organizations on such matters as unrelated business income, joint venture structuring, employment taxes, private benefit issues and other compliance needs. For clients, Dan has facilitated tax minimization, contract review and structuring, operational, governance and procedural reviews as it relates to tax matters.

Dan has worked with numerous charities, universities, foundations and other not-for-profit organizations, including The Rockefeller University, Ford Foundation, The Salvation Army, Baylor University, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Adelphi University, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The Juilliard School, Hofstra University, Philadelphia Zoo, Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation, DePaul University, The American Museum of Natural History, Anti-Defamation League and many others across the country.

Professional qualifications and memberships

He is a member of the AICPA and the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants. Dan is also a board member of Mission Magazine and the Italian American Sport Foundation.

Presentations and publications

Dan is a frequent speaker at not-for-profit and higher education industry seminars and has led and created training sessions on applicable tax matters for firm staff as well as industry groups. Dan is the co-author of the firm’s publication - Establishing and Maintaining a Private Foundations.

Education

Dan graduated from Baruch College with a B.B.A. degree in Accounting.