Carl H. Bagell, Southern New Jersey Managing Partner at Friedman, LLP, is selected as the 2018 Victorious Corporate Champion.
VOORHEES, NJ – Carl Bagell has been named 2018 Victorious Corporate Champion for the 16th Annual Birthday Bash hosted by the Alicia Rose Victorious Foundation (ARVF). ARVF was formed in 2002 in memory of Alicia Rose DiNatale of Voorhees, N.J., who died at the age of 17 from a rare form of childhood cancer.
Bagell is the Southern New Jersey Managing Partner of Friedman LLP and the Tax Partner-in-Charge of the Marlton and Linwood offices. With over 40 years of public accounting experience, and a concentration in taxation, he has extensive experience in the negotiation and settlement of federal, state, and local tax audits and controversies, as well as auditing, accounting, estate and trust planning. Bagell holds Certified Public Accountant licenses in the State of NJ and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He is also licensed by the State of New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance. His affiliations include Sigma Alpha Rho Fraternity Alumni Association & Judicial Tribunal; Alicia Rose Victorious Foundation Board of Trustee Treasurer; Jewish Senior Housing and Healthcare Service Board Member; and a Board Member and Treasurer of the Community Foundation of South Jersey.
The Annual Birthday Bash is South Jersey’s signature event raising funds for Victorious 4 Teens programs to support hospitalized children with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. Since 2002, ARVF has made a difference in the quality of life for more than 75,000 critically ill children during their hospitalization. The 16th Annual Birthday Bash will be held Friday, October 12, 2018, at Lucien’s Manor, Berlin, NJ. To learn more about ARVF, or the event, visit www.victoriousfoundation.org.
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About Alicia Rose Victorious Foundation
Strength and Support for Hospitalized Teens.
Alicia Rose Victorious Foundation (ARVF, Corp.) is a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable organization located in Voorhees, NJ. ARVF provides adolescent programs, and activities to enhance the quality of life for hospitalized teens battling cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. Since 2002, Victorious 4 Teens programs have helped thousands of critically ill teens and their families during hospitalization. The Foundation has dedicated over $2.5 million to fund Victorious 4 Teens Programs across the country. For more information about ARVF and to find out how you can help hospitalized teens, visit www.victoriousfoundation.org