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Doeren Mayhew, a top 60 Michigan-based CPA and advisory firm, announced today it has merged in a local Farmington Hills-based CPA firm, Adler & Company, P.C. Effective immediately, the entity will transition to operate under the Doeren Mayhew name.
Adler & Company’s founder, Jay Adler, along with all his staff, have joined the Doeren Mayhew team in the national headquarters located on Big Beaver Road in Troy, Mich. Adler will remain in his leadership role as a Director to continue servicing the firm’s clients. The merger will add a diverse line-up of nearly 300 client engagements to Doeren Mayhew’s firm clientele listing, with a concentration of health care practitioners amongst them.
“We are very much looking forward to welcoming the people, clients and friends of Adler & Company to our firm,” said Mark Crawford, chairman and managing shareholder of Doeren Mayhew. “Jay is a great addition to our firm, and the team he has assembled is top-notch. The result of this merger will help both Adler & Company’s staff and clients realize greater potential.”
Founded in 1982, Adler & Company has focused primarily on providing accounting and tax services to small businesses and high-net worth individuals in the Metro-Detroit area.
“We’re excited about joining forces with Doeren Mayhew,” says Jay Adler, president of Adler & Company. “The firm’s expansive resources will assist us in serving our clients well into the future. Both firms share a commitment to ‘hands-on’ service and the highest level of integrity, which creates a natural fit between the two organizations.”
This publication is distributed for informational purposes only, with the understanding that Doeren Mayhew is not rendering legal, accounting, or other professional opinions on specific facts for matters, and, accordingly, assumes no liability whatsoever in connection with its use. Should the reader have any questions regarding any of the news articles, it is recommended that a Doeren Mayhew representative be contacted.
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