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Cody Janes of Columbia joins Louisville accounting firm

Cody Janes of Columbia, KY is starting a new job at the Louisville accounting firm of Louis T. Roth & Co. He is a graduate of Adair County High School and earned his Bachelor of Science in Accounting (Summa Cum Laude) from Lindsey Wilson College. He is the son of Doug and Monica Moss Janes of Columbia and has made his new home in Louisville.


Louisville, KY -- The certified public accounting firm of Louis T. Roth & Co. is pleased to announce the addition of Cody Janes, Michael Fowler and Zachary Rigsby to its professional accounting team. The firm also welcomes Amanda Danielson, as an intern.



"We are thrilled to have these dedicated, young professionals join our staff," said Barry Christensen, CPA, PFS, Managing Partner and CEO of Louis T. Roth & Co. "Each one brings his own fresh perspective to the firm, and we are excited to witness their growth as professionals."

Fowler, Rigsby and Janes join the firm as staff accountants. Their responsibilities include preparation of tax returns for businesses and individuals, as well as financial statement preparation and other accounting and audit duties. Danielson will also be getting experience in tax and audit.

Janes earned his Bachelor of Science in Accounting (Summa Cum Laude) from Lindsey Wilson College and he currently resides in Louisville. In his free time he enjoys lifting weights and going to the gym.

Fowler is a Taylorsville resident and graduated from the University of Kentucky with his Bachelors of Science in accounting. He lives in his hometown and enjoys being outdoors (fishing, hiking, camping) and cheering for UK sports.

Rigsby is a graduate of Clemson University, Western Governors University with his Bachelors of Science in Accounting and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. For fun, he enjoys all sports (especially soccer), reading classic history novels, and spending time with his wife Amy.

Danielson is a Louisville resident and currently attends the University of Louisville where she is studying accounting. Her hobbies include collecting antique textiles, making hats, playing poker and taking dance classes at the YMCA.

Established in the 1930s, Louis T. Roth & Co. provides audit and accounting, business consulting and projections, tax planning, estate planning, technology consulting and business valuation services.


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Louis T Roth & Co welcomes Columbia's Cody Janes to the firm



2019-01-22 - Louisville, KY - Photo from Louis T. Roth & Co..
Cody Janes of Columbia, KY is starting a new job at the Louisville accounting firm Louis T. Roth & Co. He is a graduate of Adair County High School and earned his Bachelor of Science in Accounting (Summa Cum Laude) from Lindsey Wilson College. Cody is the son of Doug and Monica Moss Janes of Columbia and is making his home in Louisville.

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Cody Janes and his fellow new employees



2019-01-22 - Louisville, KY - Photo from Louis T. Roth & Co..
The certified public accounting firm of Louis T. Roth & Co. is pleased to announce the addition of Cody Janes, at left, Michael Fowler and Zachary Rigsby to its professional accounting team. The firm also welcomes Amanda Danielson, as an intern.

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