Teresa Mackintosh, executive vice president, CCH
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( April 20, 2012 ) Teresa Mackintosh has been named executive vice president and general manager of tax at CCH. Mackintosh will head CCH's tax business unit serving the needs of tax professionals in accounting firms with innovative, integrated, customer-focused solutions. CCH is part of Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting, a global leading provider of tax, accounting and audit information, software and services. Mackintosh will head CCH's largest business line, leading Tax Product Development, Tax Technology, Product Management for software and content, Sales and Tax Operations. Mackintosh joins CCH from Thomson Reuters, where General Manager/Senior Vice President of Indirect, Property & Trust, she ran business units that served corporate customers across a diverse domain tax set. Prior to this role, Mackintosh held a series of executive leadership roles in the tax and accounting market. Mackintosh, a CPA, has a bachelor's degree and MBA from the University of Michigan. |
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