Richard G. Ulrich | dulrich@gsscpa.com
Dick joined Gregory, Sharer & Stuart as a shareholder when the firm of McKelvey, Ulrich & Gassner merged with GSS in 1993. Dick has developed a broad base of closely-held businesses and individual clientele. His diversified practice extends from tax and assurance services to specialized industries, including property and casualty insurance underwriting, insurance agencies and administrators, employee leasing, medical malpractice, and other financial services.
Dick also provides support services to attorneys and government authorities in business damage analysis and valuation and is qualified as an expert witness in multiple Florida counties and US District Court. Dick’s earlier career experience includes service with a national firm and with the USAF Auditor General.
Education
Dick received his Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Duke University in 1957.
Professional Affiliations
He is a member of the American and Florida Institutes of Certified Public Accountants. He received the FICPA Presidential Service Award as 1998-99 President of the Florida CPA/PAC, and has served for twelve years on the board of trustees of the FICPA Educational Foundation. Additionally, he is a member of the National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts, the Institute of Business Appraisers, and the Association of Eminent Domain Professionals. He holds the CVA designation in valuation services. Service to the Florida Institute of CPA’s includes past chairperson and a 10-year appointment to the Committee on Finance and Office Advisory.
Community and Civic Organizations Served
He has served as president, treasurer, and member of the board of directors of the Suncoasters, Inc. and Festival of States organizations. Other activities include past service as board member of the Chamber of Commerce, Young Women’s Residence, and First United Methodist Church and treasurer for various charitable, social, and political organizations. He is presently serving as board member and finance chair of the Tampa Bay Research Institute.
