Walter Daszkowski ’94CBA Turns Opportunity into Success

July 09, 2012

Walter Daszkowski ’94CBA believes in taking a chance. And so far, his strategy speaks for itself.

Never the shy type, this forward-thinking alumnus always seemed to know that taking decisive action was one of the best ways to make a difference for himself and others. During his Senior year on the Staten Island campus he served as President of the Executive Board of Student Government, and his interactions with both students and administrators helped him to develop the skills that would prove so important when he entered the professional world after graduation.

“The opportunity to be involved in student organizations, especially Student Government, gave me what I needed to succeed in business,” he said. “I got a great education at St. John’s, and not just in the classroom. Being part of campus life was an experience that really got me started in the right direction.”

Daszkowski is Founder and Partner of Daszkowski, Tompkins and Weg, a CPA firm with expertise in accounting, tax preparation and tax planning, with an emphasis on doing financial planning for individuals.  He is a former Executive Board Member of the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants and the former President of the Staten Island/Brooklyn Chapter of the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants.

Although modest about his accomplishments, he is particularly proud that he was able to start his own firm as a young man, and credits St. John’s with helping to make it happen.

“I went straight out of St. John’s with my Accounting degree, and after working for a large firm for only three years while I was studying for my CPA exam, I went out on my own. I was actually only 25 years old at the time. I took a gamble and started my own business right up front, and now that I’m 39 I’m in a position that many people don’t reach until they’re in their 50s.”

Located within walking distance of the University’s Staten Island campus, there is no doubt that Daszkowski’s firm reflects his ongoing connection to St. John’s. Both of his partners are alumni, as is a full-time CPA staff member. During any given semester, there’s a good chance that a student-intern from St. John’s can be found there as well.

In addition to the personnel, the University’s influence extends into the very philosophy of the firm. Daszkowski has never forgotten the values that he learned as a St. John’s student, and has made them a part of his professional as well as personal life.

“I’ve always tried to go by the rules that I learned at St. John’s,” he said. “The idea of reaching out to others and treating everybody with respect, that means a lot to me, and the people who work in the firm all still abide by that philosophy. At my firm we care about our clients. Our clients become our friends all the time. That’s another great thing that I really appreciate about St. John’s – not only do you get a good education but you also come away with a set of values that stay with you for the rest of your life.”

Those values were one of the reasons that Daszkowski has assumed a leadership role in the Staten Island Economic Development Council (SIEDC), a non-profit organization that promotes the economic development of the local community and strives to improve the overall quality of life on Staten Island. In addition to serving as a way for him to use his business expertise for the greater good, it’s also a way to put the values that he learned at St. John’s into action in a very real way.

 “This is my third year as a Cabinet Member at SIEDC,” he said. “The Cabinet is right under the Board of Directors level. Our job is to promote the economic development of Staten Island, but we also do charitable fundraisers. It’s important for me to give back to the community, and I do that through promoting local businesses and also by participating in charitable programs like Toys for Tots. Giving back is something I learned at St. John’s, and if there’s any way that I can help to make a difference for others, I’m happy to do it. I’m pretty sure that St. John’s will always be a part of me.”