(Charleston, SC) American Media Services (AMS) announces that J. Daniel Floyd has attained the designation as a Certified Valuation Analyst . Given by the National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts (www.nacva.com), the certification will enable Mr. Floyd to prepare credible, comprehensive radio station valuations required in the action of radio station mergers and acquisitions conducted by AMS.In announcing Mr. Floyd's certification, Edward F. Seeger, Chairman, American Media Services said: "Danny is a valuable member of the AMS team,with this certification our brokerage division, which works daily in the valuation and sale of broadcast properties, will be armed with another valuable tool to serve radio station owners nationwide. "
To attain this designation, Floyd participated in coursework, passed a comprehensive written examination and prepared, submitted and passed a case study. Floyd, a CPA for the past 31 years, is a magna cum laude graduate of Baptist College at Charleston, now Charleston Southern University. He is a member of AICPA, SC Association of CPAs, Florida Institute of CPAs, Federal Communications Bar Association and the National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts. "We are proud of Danny's accomplishment and the opportunity it provides our company as a whole to provide comprehensive services to broadcasters from the all important valuations of radio properties to the technical and marketing services, " said Andrew Guest , Vice Chairman, American Media Services.
Mr. Floyd currently serves as the Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of American Media Services a full-service radio brokerage, engineering and developmental engineering firm. AMS is headquartered in Charleston, SC with regional offices in Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, and Austin.
For more information about AMS contact Frank G. McCoy, President, American Media Services, at (843) 972-2200.
AMS News
Monday, September 15, 2008
American Media Services' J. Daniel Floyd Receives Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA) Designation
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