12/15/2025 - By Celia Nofsinger
We are proud to share that partner and tax services leader Suzanne Bach, CPA, CIT, has been appointed as a Board Member to the ABC Florida Gulf Coast Chapter.
The ABC Florida Gulf Coast Chapter offers a platform for industry leaders to advance community and business initiatives, sharing their expertise to support local growth. As a board member, Suzanne will collaborate with fellow leaders to identify opportunities for impact, develop programs that strengthen the construction and business community, and leverage her experience to guide strategic initiatives. Through her service, she will continue to champion leadership, mentorship, and best practices that benefit both the industry and the broader Tampa Bay region.
“I’m so grateful and excited to be part of this group of amazing leaders. I look forward to contributing even more to the industry I love so much,” said Suzanne.
Suzanne leads the firm’s Tax, Accounting, and Advisory practices, which includes specialized services such as Outsourced Accounting, State & Local Tax (SALT), Mergers & Acquisitions, and Trust & Estates. Since beginning her public accounting career in 2003, she has focused on serving industries such as construction and manufacturing, with a specialization in advising high-net-worth business owners on complex tax and financial matters. Suzanne is passionate about helping clients navigate growth and compliance challenges while supporting their long-term success. Suzanne is also actively involved in the Construction Financial Managers Association, the Florida Surety Association, the Florida Transportation Builders Association (FTBA), and the Bay Area Manufacturers Association (BAMA).
“Suzanne’s dedication to her clients, our people and the community makes her an incredible leader,” said Saltmarsh CEO, Lee Bell. “Her appointment to the ABC Tampa Chapter Board is a reflection of her expertise, commitment, and willingness to step up and make an impact in the industry she loves so much... the builders and the contractors.”