The Center for Puppetry Arts is pleased to announce the election of Joe King (Senior Partner, Ernst & Young Atlanta) and Denis Pichanick (Head of Finance, Intelliflo at Invesco) to its Board of Directors after a thorough search of candidates. King and Pichanick are the newest board members to the Center for Puppetry Arts since current board members Ryan Dixon, Larry Mark and John Tester were elected in November 2021.
“We are thrilled to welcome both Joe and Denis to our Board of Directors as they each bring unique talents and passion for the arts in addition to their valued professional leadership skills. We couldn’t be happier to have their guidance and expertise to help shape the bright future ahead for the Center.” Beth Schiavo, Executive Director.
Joe King is a Senior Partner at Ernst & Young Atlanta and the firm’s Professional Practice Group with over 35 years of experience. King previously led the firm’s Growth Markets Group and the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Programs. King began his career in 1987 in the firm’s national offices in the Accounting Research department, where he did extensive research on corporate disclosure.
“Although a fan of puppetry since I was young, I never saw myself getting involved. However, that all changed when I saw the power and impact the Center for Puppetry Arts can have. Having lived in Atlanta for over 30 years, I’ve known the Center to be an experience in midtown for families with younger children, but after visiting and experiencing the importance of keeping this art form alive, I found myself completely hooked! I am so excited to join the CFPA family!” – Joe King, Senior Partner, Ernst & Young Atlanta
From 1993 to 1995, King was a resident at EY’s National Accounting Group (New York), working on national and international accounting matters. King has also served some of the Southeast’s largest technology clients throughout his career. King was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and…
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