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About Us
Raymond C Weidmann worked at a national and a local Certified Public Accounting firm. He had national accounts and yet had extensive experience with individuals and small business, even programmed the library. The national firm suggested the local position because they planned acquisition. Certain actions of the owner, killed the acquisition and Weidmann formed this firm.
Weidmann has been known for participation in the profession and community. He taught at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He was a founder of a CPA candidates society. He designed courses and taught for the CPA exam. He was a leader in Continuing Professional Education.
He developed and acquired seven offices and made many public presentations on the Accountancy profession. This took him too distant from his clients. He reduced the offices to two and manages them directly. This provides a delightful opportunity to work directly with clients.
He always advised his clients in financial planning matters at various levels and therefore was ready to attain the CFP mark in the early history of the Certified Financial Planning profession.
Early on he noted that good medical insurance was not available for small business. He worked to change that, accomplished it, became Trustee/Administrator of the Chamber Benefits Trust making ten Blue Cross Blue Shield plans and a dental plan available to eight Chambers of Commerce.
Through his career and the work of the Chamber Benefits Trust, he has been a member and officer of fifteen Chambers of Commerce. He has written or supported the writing of five sets of by laws.
He has been active in the Boy Scouts of America, as a Scout, a Troop leader, and on the Council Board of Directors. He was the head of his Knights of Columbus Council and of two regional structures. He has been consistently active in his church, was, as a young man, a volunteer auditor for his church Federal Credit Union, many times a choir member and soloist at church and his schools. He is past President of the Clifton Springs Rotary Club, Commander of his American Legion Post, and a member of three historical societies. He is and has been a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants, and the Estate Planning Council of Rochester.
He graduated from the Aquinas Institute in Rochester, St John Fisher College, and attended Notre Dame University School of Architecture. He started in business selling newspapers at nine.
Barbara and Ray have five adult children, all with delightful spouses and three grand children.
Barbara W Weidmann, a Registered Nurse, has worked at many hospitals and nursing homes. She has worked with the Raymond C Weidmann firm full time for the last eleven years and part time since its beginning. Her maiden name was Barbara Anne Wright, of Lyons NY. She is a graduate of St Mary's School of Nursing and has been active in the Daughters of the American Revolution, the American Legion Auxiliary, church choir, and Girl Scouts of America.
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