FAIRFIELD, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–DLA, LLC is proud to announce a series of promotions effective January 1, 2026, recognizing colleagues whose leadership, performanceFAIRFIELD, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–DLA, LLC is proud to announce a series of promotions effective January 1, 2026, recognizing colleagues whose leadership, performance

DLA, LLC Announces January 1, 2026, Promotions

FAIRFIELD, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–DLA, LLC is proud to announce a series of promotions effective January 1, 2026, recognizing colleagues whose leadership, performance, and continued professional growth exemplify the firm’s commitment to developing talent from within.

These promotions reflect not only individual achievement but also the collective strength of DLA’s teams and the meaningful impact our people have on clients across the firm.

Joseph “Joe” Bakutes, CPA, has been promoted to Partner within the Accounting Advisory practice. This milestone reflects his proven leadership, strong client relationships, and dedication to expanding the firm’s Accounting Advisory capabilities. Joe has played a critical role in developing talent, driving strategic growth initiatives, and delivering high-quality outcomes for clients. DLA looks forward to his continued leadership and influence within the practice.

Spencer Heuman-Gutman has been promoted to Managing Director, Corporate Development. Spencer’s promotion recognizes his strategic leadership and significant contributions to firmwide growth initiatives. His work has been instrumental in advancing DLA’s long-term vision, and he will continue to play a key role at the firm’s senior leadership level.

Kristan Lorusso, CPA, has been promoted to Director in the Forensic Valuation & Litigation Support group. Her promotion recognizes her deep technical expertise, leadership in complex engagements, and consistent commitment to mentoring and developing colleagues. Kristan is a trusted advisor to clients and an integral leader within the FVLS practice.

Harrison “Harry” Illes has been promoted to Senior within the Forensic Valuation & Litigation Support group. This promotion reflects his strong technical development, growing responsibility across forensic accounting and litigation support engagements, and continued commitment to professional growth.

Arunima Dwivedi has been promoted to Senior within the IT Advisory practice. Her promotion reflects her strong technical expertise, reliability, and consistent execution across client engagements, as well as her contributions to the continued expansion of the IT Advisory group.

Joseph “JP” Winkle has been promoted to Senior in the Internal Audit practice. This advancement recognizes his consistent delivery of high-quality work, continued technical development, and strong client service, as he takes on increasing responsibility within the group.

DLA congratulates all newly promoted colleagues and thanks them for their dedication and contributions to the firm’s continued success. We look forward to their continued impact in the year ahead.

About DLA, LLC

DLA is a leading accounting advisory firm that provides a wide range of accounting, IT, and litigation support services to the C-suite and law firms. The firm specializes in internal audit, technical accounting, accounting outsourcing, operational and organizational improvement within the accounting function, IT advisory services, forensic accounting, and litigation support. DLA’s experienced team is dedicated to delivering innovative, high-quality services that drive value for clients across diverse industries. Founded in 2001, DLA has offices in New York City, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, and New Jersey.

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