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Brian Slucki


Managing Director

As a managing director in Denver, Brian Slucki is responsible for managing client relationships and leading engagements focused on accounting for income taxes and general tax consulting.

At Riveron, I work with talented professionals that utilize tools to add value to the demands of clients tax needs. Riveron has allowed me to continue to explore my passion related to the landscape of tax department processes and needs.
PROUD FATHER. CHICAGO NATIVE (GO BEARS!). TRAVEL JUNKIE.

Background

Brian brings over 25 years of experience in accounting and financial leadership roles, including leading the ASC 740 global tax accounting and US reporting function of a Fortune 500 tax department, overseeing tax-centric internal control issues (SOX), and managing operational tax department needs. He has significant experience with both public and private companies across a variety of industries including media, entertainment, broadband and telecommunications, e-commerce, and financial services.

Brian currently lives in Denver with his wife and three children (including twins), where he loves to spend time outdoors in the mountains and supporting his kids’ sports endeavors.

Education and Certifications

  • Bachelor of Science in Accounting, Minnesota State University, Mankato

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