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3 FSB grads among top .18 percent of those taking CPA exam last year

Adam Levitt, Seth Levitt, and Collin Moeller

Adam Levitt, Seth Levitt, and Collin Moeller

The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) announced that three Farmer School graduates are among the winners of the 2019 Elijah Watt Sells Award. To qualify for the award, CPA candidates must obtain a cumulative average score above 95.50 across all four sections of the Uniform CPA Examination, pass all four sections on their first attempt and have completed testing in 2019.

Nearly 75,000 individuals sat for the CPA Exam in 2019 with 133 candidates meeting the criteria to receive the Elijah Watt Sells Award.

The Farmer School alumni are:

  • Adam Levitt, a 2018 graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy and Master of Accountancy, is employed with Progressive Insurance in Cleveland.
  • Seth Levitt, a 2018 graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy and Master of Accountancy, is employed with Progressive Insurance in Cleveland.
  • Collin Moeller, a 2019 graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy and Finance, is employed with Deloitte in Cincinnati.

“On behalf of the AICPA, I’d like to commend the 2019 Sells Award winners for their impressive accomplishment,” said Mike Decker, American Institute of CPAs vice president of examinations. “The CPA Exam is a rigorous assessment and these candidates should be proud of their exceptional performance.”

The Elijah Watt Sells Award program was established by the AICPA in 1923 to recognize outstanding performance on the CPA Exam. Sells, one of the first CPAs in the U.S., was active in the establishment of the AICPA and played a key role advancing professional education within the profession.