Andrew Still

CPA, CFE, CRIS

Vice President, Business Development Executive

Responsibilities
Andrew Still brings a technical, solutions-oriented approach to designing and implementing customized risk management programs tailored to the unique needs of commercial clients. He provides comprehensive risk analysis, ongoing strategic guidance, and dedicated support across the Construction, Financial Institutions, and Professional Services sectors.

Background
Andrew joined Conner Strong & Buckelew in 2024, bringing more than 12 years of experience in risk consulting and forensic accounting. He previously specialized in complex financial disputes and investigations, including third-party risk, fraud risk management, insurance claims preparation, and post-acquisition disputes. Andrew’s deep expertise in M&A advisory and litigation consulting allows him to identify critical coverage gaps and structure insurance programs that safeguard clients’ long-term interests.

Education
La Salle University – Bachelor of Science in Business Administration & Finance, Minor in Risk Management & Insurance

Professional Designations
Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE)
Construction Risk Insurance Specialist (CRIS)

Community Involvement
Andrew is deeply involved in his community, currently serving as Treasurer and Executive Committee Member for the Legal Clinic for the Disabled. He also represents Philadelphia as a Community Ambassador for the Movember Foundation and is a member of both the Union League of Philadelphia and the Legacy Club in Cherry Hill. Previously, Andrew served as a board member and Chair of the Young Professionals Council of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce. Andrew remains active in several professional organizations, including the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) in both New Jersey and Philadelphia, the New York Building Congress (NYBC), the Associated Construction Contractors of New Jersey (ACCNJ), the Pennsylvania Association of Community Bankers (PACB), and Friends for Good Philadelphia.