EisnerAmper Announces New Partners-in-Charge (PICs) at Minneapolis and San Diego Locations
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- Dec 5, 2025
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Given EisnerAmper’s significant growth trajectory, the firm announces the following leadership promotions, effective January 1, 2026:
Matthew T. Brown – Partner-in-Charge of the Minneapolis office. Matt is responsible for the day-to-day operations and long-term growth strategy for the Minneapolis office, which has more than 175 professionals. Matt is a tax partner in the Private Client Services Group where he advises individuals, privately held businesses, and trusts and estates. He is a member of the American Institute of CPAs and the American Bar Association. In his community, he is on the board of trustees of the Mitchell Hamline School of Law. Matt takes over for our current Minneapolis Partner-in-Charge Beth K. Leonard.
Michelle A. Myhra – Partner-in-Charge of the San Diego office. Michelle is responsible for the day-to-day operations and long-term growth strategy for the San Diego office, which has more than 80 professionals. Michelle is a tax partner in the Private Client Services Group who advises high-net-worth individuals, trusts and estates, and private foundations. She is a member of the American Institute of CPAs. In her community, she is an active member of the San Dieguito Chapter of the National Charity League. Michelle takes over for our current San Diego Partner-in-Charge Stephen J. Brownell.
Steve and Beth will continue as partners, serving clients and promoting the firm in their respective communities.
“We’ve grown dramatically over the past several years, greatly expanding our geographic footprint, adding hundreds of talented colleagues along with the latest technologies, and introducing many new service offerings to deepen our client relationships,” said EisnerAmper Managing Partner of Regions Diane Wasser. “Today’s rapidly changing world requires that we continuously align our leadership responsibilities with our strategy and vision. We wish Matt and Michelle well in their new roles, and we’re confident that these planned transitions will enhance the firm’s ability to effectively execute our strategy. And many thanks to Beth and Steve for their outstanding leadership during their ongoing careers and PIC tenures.”