“We’re pleased to have someone of J.J.’s skill and stature join our firm,” said Chris Nowell, principal in Jarrard, Nowell & Russell. “We’re confident that his skills will be a benefit to our clients, and we hope and believe the experience gained here will also be of benefit to him as auditor and public official.”
Prior to joining Jarrard, Nowell & Russell, Messervy worked as a Realtor for Prudential Carolina Real Estate (Carolina One) in Summerville, selling both residential and commercial properties in the Tri-County area. He is the 2007 recipient of the Prudential National Service Award and the 2005 recipient of the Most Helpful Agent Award. He previously served on the United States Commerce Committee in Washington, D.C.
He is a resident of Summerville. For more information, visit www.jnrcpas.com.
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