Bob Lammey joins EY as a partner in the Exempt Organizations Tax practice
Ernst & Young LLP announced today that Bob Lammey, former Sr. Director of Higher Education at Radius and Director of Global Business Compliance at Harvard University, has joined the Higher Education practice as a partner in the firm’s Exempt Organization (EO) Tax Services group.
In his prior roles, Lammey supported the global initiatives of many of the leading universities in the U.S. and had oversight of the tax reporting and international activities of Harvard.
Lammey will work with colleges and universities nationally supporting their professional services needs, including domestic and international tax matters, advisory support, and assurance items. He will serve as the Exempt Organizations Higher Education practice leader.
“Bob’s experience and knowledge of the higher education industry is a great asset to our Exempt Organizations practice. He is well-known throughout the higher ed community and joins perhaps the largest focused practice of exempt organization tax professionals in the U.S., providing a comprehensive array of services to the not-for-profit sector,” said Scott Donaldson, Director of the Ernst & Young LLP Exempt Organizations Tax practice.
Lammey added, “Colleges and universities are facing an ever-increasing set of tax and regulatory challenges today, particularly in the face of rapid, global expansion of academic and research initiatives. I am excited about bringing to bear the depth of resources and global presence and expertise of the EY organization in building ‘best in class’ services for the higher education community.”
Lammey is a certified public accountant with extensive experience with both U.S. and foreign tax regulations, as well as international employment and permanent establishment matters. He has spoken at numerous higher education conferences, and has worked closely with many of the top universities in the country to help ensure compliance with global tax and regulatory requirements.
Lammey earned his degree from the University of Pittsburgh. [contextly_auto_sidebar id=”OoyH1zc9zilaMvXQQMlJhCtFsjIvbQRC”]