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Gerard Schreiber Jr.
Jerry Schreiber is a Partner in the Louisiana accounting firm of Schreiber & Schreiber. He received his BBA from Loyola University. He is a member of the AICPA, SLCPA, and New Orleans Estate Planning Council. He is currently Chair of the AICPA Disaster Relief Task Force and has served on many AICPA Committees and has spoken at FICPA events in the past on disaster and hurricane matters. He has appeared on IRS' Tax Talk Today and Nationwide Tax Forums and authored continuing education courses on Individual Income Taxes, IRS Practice and Procedure, Current Developments, Casualty Losses, Hurricane Katrina Tax Matters, GO Zone Act, and Circular 230.