Steven Treece Receives Auburn Hills Chamber’s Tomorrow’s 20 Award
Yeo & Yeo CPAs & Advisors is proud to announce that Steven Treece, CPA, PFS, has received the Tomorrow’s 20 Award presented by the Auburn Hills Chamber of Commerce. This award recognizes emerging leaders who demonstrate influence in the community through excellence in business leadership, dedication to innovation, and community service.
Steven Treece joined Yeo & Yeo in 2013 and has built a reputation as a trusted advisor to clients across Michigan and a respected firmwide leader. As a Certified Public Accountant and Personal Financial Specialist, he focuses on complex tax planning and strategy for individuals and closely held businesses, with expertise in real estate, estate and trust planning, and wealth strategy. He is an active member of Yeo & Yeo’s Agribusiness Services Group, Estate & Trust Services Group, and Real Estate Services Group, working closely with business owners and families navigating growth, transition, and long-term planning.
A graduate of the BDO Alliance USA Emerging Leaders program, Treece brings a forward-looking perspective to practice management and innovation. He has authored articles on tax and industry-specific issues, contributed to implementing Yeo & Yeo’s YeoLEAN Tax process, and helped develop the firm’s Prospective Client Acceptance Matrix—initiatives that enhance efficiency, quality, and sustainable growth.
Treece is also recognized for his commitment to developing others. He serves as a Career Advocate for professionals across multiple offices, teaches best practices in client service, and has hosted internal podcasts focused on elevating service excellence. His leadership has earned recognition both inside and outside the firm, including being named to the Flint & Genesee Group’s 40 Under 40.
As Yeo & Yeo’s presence and client base in Southeast Michigan have expanded, Steve made a purposeful decision to relocate and be based in the Auburn Hills/Troy area to more directly support clients with his technical expertise. That same commitment to being present and engaged extends beyond his professional role. His commitment to community service is longstanding and hands-on. Treece is a past president of the Rotary Club of Burton and has volunteered with Boy Scouts of America, Old Newsboys of Flint, the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan, and Genesee County Habitat for Humanity. As he deepens his roots in the Auburn Hills/Troy area, Treece looks forward to expanding his involvement throughout Southeast Michigan.
“Steve cares deeply about developing the people he leads,” said Tammy Moncrief, CPA, Managing Principal of Yeo & Yeo’s Troy office. “Beyond his professional expertise, he consistently offers encouragement and support as his team takes on new challenges, and his mentorship has a lasting impact. He is a strong role model and well-deserving of this recognition.”
The Tomorrow’s 20 award recipients will be honored at a gala hosted by the Auburn Hills Chamber on April 29 in Pontiac, Michigan.