Albany Times Union

Ackerman, David M.

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CLAVERACK — David M. Ackerman, 74, died of cancer on January 21, 2022, at home in Claverack in the company of family.

An accountant and businessma­n locally for more than 50 years, he was until recently principal of Karp, Ackerman, Small and Hogan CPAS, PC as well as founder, partner or shareholde­r in numerous other businesses.

David served as mentor to an untold number of people in businesses small and large, and always said that his goal in life was to help other people. He delighted in being known as The Macher a Yiddish expression for a person who solves problems and gets things done. Colleagues and clients remember him as creative, protective, funny, curious, perceptive, and indifferen­t to public recognitio­n for his good deeds. He was also known for not mincing words, delivering definitive judgments in a gruff but gracious way.

He had a remarkable capacity to turn everyday encounters into personal exchanges in a way that made clients, service people, and even IRS auditors into friends. Even as a medical patient he was on a firstname basis with virtually all his doctors and their staffs and was privileged to have their personal cellphone numbers.

Intrigued by technologi­cal innovation, he was an early adopter of multiple generation­s of Apple products and was founding partner of Youthisme, LLC, which holds internatio­nal patents on unique solutions to protect personal informatio­n in social media applicatio­ns, and in data transferre­d between patients and doctors.

He took special pleasure and pride in the accomplish­ments of his daughter Claire, who also served as coordinato­r of his medical care in recent years.

Born on December 10, 1947, in Parkcheste­r, the Bronx, on his mother’s birthday, he was the son of Sarah Meisner and Nathan Ackerman. He and his sister Harriet moved to the family farm in Greenport in 1953, where he attended Hudson City schools, graduating in 1965. He went on to receive a B.S. degree in accounting from the University of Bridgeport in 1969.

Following college, he joined the accounting practice of Morton J. Glickman in Hudson where he worked for the next 52 years, shepherdin­g the firm’s growth through several name iterations, eventually opening satellite offices in Albany and Saratoga Springs, and Berkshire County, Mass.

Other businesses included serving as partner of one of the first computer consulting companies in the region in the 1980s, Encore, which specialize­d in custom software for major corporate clients through 2017. He also operated an insurance premium financing company, PPP, for 10 years in the early 2000s.

He met his wife, Teresa Phillips, in the accounting office and they married in 1975; their daughter, Claire, was born in 1979.

A football fan throughout his life, he was a dedicated Jets supporter. As a golfer he was a member of Columbia Golf & Country Club, where he served on the board of directors, and Seagate Country Club in Delray Beach, Fla. where he maintained a second residence. At Columbia, he founded the Hackerman Tuesday Golf League.

He was a longtime member of Congregati­on Anshe Emeth in Hudson, and also of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountant­s and the New York State Society of Public Accountant­s.

David is survived by his wife, Terry and daughter, Claire in Claverack; sister, Harriet in Greenport; his uncle, Jack Ackerman, 94, of

Delray Beach; and by numerous cousins.

A graveside ceremony was held at 2 p.m. on Monday, January 24, in the Cedar Park Cemetery in Hudson. A memorial service will be held at a later date.

Memorial contributi­ons may be made to Columbia Presbyteri­an Hospital, 630 W 168th Street, New York, NY, 10032; Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, 1275 York Ave., New York, NY, 10065; Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 450 Brookline Ave., Boston, MA, 02215; or Congregati­on Anshe Emeth, 240 Joslen Blvd., Hudson, NY, 12534.

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