Charles G. Ludmer
Charles (Chuck) Ludmer is CohnReznick’s Chief Practice Development Officer and also serves as liaison to Nexia International. In that role, he facilitates client referrals to and from member firms, fostering mutually beneficial relationships between partners and their counterparts around the world. Chuck currently chairs the Nexia International worldwide marketing committee.
For more than 25 years, Chuck has been a leader in the marketing of accounting, tax, and consulting services to a broad spectrum of clientele. He began his career with CohnReznick as a staff accountant and moved on to hold several positions in the management consulting group. In 1986, he was appointed Director of Practice Development at J.H. Cohn (now CohnReznick) by the firm’s management committee. During that tenure, he coordinated and developed relationships with banks, finance companies, and providers of alternative sources of capital. Chuck is a founding member of the Commercial Finance Association’s Educational Foundation and he has served as an adjunct faculty member at the Stern School of Business at New York University.
Chuck currently serves on the Leadership Committee of the Lincoln Center Corporate Fund and is a founding member of the Lincoln Center Business Council. In 2009, Chuck received the 7th Annual Business Leadership Award and was honored for his dedicated service to the arts at Lincoln Center.
For more than 25 years, Chuck has been a leader in the marketing of accounting, tax, and consulting services to a broad spectrum of clientele. He began his career with CohnReznick as a staff accountant and moved on to hold several positions in the management consulting group. In 1986, he was appointed Director of Practice Development at J.H. Cohn (now CohnReznick) by the firm’s management committee. During that tenure, he coordinated and developed relationships with banks, finance companies, and providers of alternative sources of capital. Chuck is a founding member of the Commercial Finance Association’s Educational Foundation and he has served as an adjunct faculty member at the Stern School of Business at New York University.
Chuck currently serves on the Leadership Committee of the Lincoln Center Corporate Fund and is a founding member of the Lincoln Center Business Council. In 2009, Chuck received the 7th Annual Business Leadership Award and was honored for his dedicated service to the arts at Lincoln Center.