Concierge CPA June 2018

BORBALA’S SCHEDULE

Register at BeyondTheNumbers.Club Thursdays at 2 p.m. EDT: • July 12 • July 26 Client Advising and Coaching Days • July 5 • July 11 • July 18 Schedule at Borbala.AcuityScheduling.com Weekly Live Roundtable Calls • June 28 • July 5 • June 13 • June 19 • June 27

SEMINARS AND EVENTS June 21-24: Renegade CPA Superconference, Atlanta, GA June 28: Presentation at WBC’s Think Tank Thursday, Cleveland, OH July 12: EOA meeting and accountability group, Independence, OH July 17: GKIC Cleveland/Akron Elite Mastermind with Dan Cricks August 9: EOA learning day and accountability group, Independence, OH August 14: GKIC Cleveland/Akron Elite Mastermind with Dan Cricks August 21: Presentation at WBC’s Think Tank Tuesday, Cleveland, OH

Prospective client inquiries: Borbala@ConciergeCPAs.com

ERIKA & ZSOLT MOLNAR

CLIENTS OF THE MONTH:

This month I have the privilege of introducing you to Erika and Zsolt Molnar. In the spirit of full disclosure, I have to mention that Erika is my sister, so my introduction might be somewhat biased. Erika just graduated cum laude from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at age 41. Both Borbala and I are very proud of her achievements, which inspire us all. If I had to describe Erika in one word, I would definitely go with “determined.” Her journey before law school required just as much resolution. Despite having to battle with cancer at age 21, she completed her undergraduate studies back in Europe. What inspired Erika to go to law school? After moving to the U.S., she finished a postgraduate paralegal program, and immediately thereafter started working for a civil litigation firm. Gaining hands-on experience in the legal industry and working with excellent attorneys motivated Erika to go back to school and get a law degree. Her favorite part of law school: a summer externship at the Eighth District Court of Appeals. Erika loved observing the oral arguments presented by the parties and the possibility to discuss the merits of a case with the judge she was working for. This was a tremendous opportunity to learn.

Erika’s husband, Zsolt, an engineer by training, has always been very entrepreneurial. Right after college, he ran a multinational lumber business and embraced

the responsibilities of managing 30-plus employees. After moving to the U.S., Zsolt started a construction business and worked on restoring andmaintaining historic slate roofs. After an unfortunate work accident, he had to find a less physically demanding field; therefore, he started to develop andmaintain websites. In his spare time, Zsolt volunteers to host the Hungarian community radio, which airs every Sunday afternoon from the campuses of John Carroll University. Being a person whomakes things happen, Zsolt co-founded a nonprofit organization called Hungarian Media Foundation that quickly grew its influence within the entire Hungarian community in North America by becoming a hub for other community organizations. Even though this position demands long hours and a lot of travel, Zsolt enjoys bringing the community together. To recognize his positive influence on the community and his tremendous volunteer work, Zsolt was recently presented with the Hungarian Gold Cross of Merit, the highest civil award granted by the president of Hungary.

Erika, we wish you best of luck on the bar exam in July! I have no doubts you’ll conquer this challenge.

– Laszlo Szilagyi, CPA

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