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Curtis E. Stewart began his career with the Alabama Department of Revenue in 1991, and since that time has held management positions within ALDOR, including regulatory licenses, severance, tobacco, fuel, sales and use taxes. He also served as director of the department’s Tax Policy and Research Division from 2008 to 2012.
Prior to joining ALDOR, Curtis worked as a sole practitioner in the Atlanta, Georgia area, and was previously a manager in the Private Business Advisory and the Governmental practices of KPMG in Atlanta.
As Deputy Commissioner, he is responsible for overseeing the Income Tax Audit and Appeals Division, the Office of Economic Development, and the Investigations Division. He is also responsible for the Financial Operations functions.
Curtis, a native of Greenville, Alabama, received a Bachelor of Science degree from the Commerce School of Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.