Partner
Cheryl Jankowski
CPA, CEPA
Cheryl advises business owners and multi-generational families on tax planning strategies with a focus on succession and estate planning. She works closely with clients to align financial decisions with long-term goals, helping them navigate ownership transitions and preserve wealth across generations. Her experience includes developing tax-efficient strategies for both personal and business matters, often in collaboration with other advisors to support thoughtful and adaptable planning.
Education
University of New York at Buffalo, Bachelor of Science, Accounting and Finance
Community
Foundation for Greater Buffalo, Finance Chair
East Hill Foundation, Treasurer
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House, Board Member
Harvest House, Board Member
- Former Board Chair
Professional
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Buffalo Business First, Women of Influence Honoree, 2025
Estate Analysts of Western New York, Member, former President
NYCPA – The New York State Society of CPAs
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Estate planning
Service Expertise
Industry Expertise
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Accounting for Intellectual Property in Your Estate Plan
If during your lifetime you’ve invented something and had it patented or created a copyrighted work, your estate may include intellectual property (IP). This can be a valuable intangible asset that your estate plan must address.