Pamela M. Williams

Managing Partner, CPA

Pam, an equity partner in our Firm, is the partner in charge of our Firm’s audit and accounting practice. Pam is one of the founding members of Langdon & Company LLP in 1991. Previously she served as an audit senior and healthcare consultant in the Raleigh office of her former firm, PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Pam has over twenty years of experience in public accounting and has spent the majority of her career concentrating in audit and healthcare consulting. Pam has significant experience auditing healthcare entities, including skilled nursing facilities, ICF/MR, facilities, assisted living facilities, behavioral health and home health. In addition, she has served nonprofit organizations, as well as real estate, construction, and retailing industries.

Pam graduated Summa Cum Laude from East Carolina University. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, North Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants and the Healthcare Financial Management Association.

Pam currently serves on the board of the Friends of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Science and has served as a speaker for various associations. She is an active member of the Capital Church in Garner and enjoys spending time with family and watching high school football.

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