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Charting the journey: Celebrating our new SALT partners

By Jeffrey Friedman, Jeremy Gove & Chelsea Marmor on January 20, 2026
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In this episode of the SALT Shaker Podcast, Partner Jeff Friedman takes over as host and sits down with newly promoted Partners Jeremy Gove and Chelsea Marmor to celebrate their career milestones and reflect on the journeys that brought them here.

Jeff guides Chelsea and Jeremy through a conversation about their distinct professional paths, the value of in‑person collaboration, and the satisfaction that comes from navigating complex client matters. They also look ahead, offering their perspectives on the developments they expect will reshape the practice of state and local tax in the years to come.

The episode closes with the classic overrated/underrated segment – this time tackling award shows. Are they overrated or underrated?

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