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MBK honored as Regional Leader in Accounting Today

September 11, 2023

Holyoke, MA – Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. has been recognized as a regional leader in the Accounting Today’s Top 100 Listing.


Each year, Accounting Today conducts a comprehensive assessment of the largest practices in tax and accounting across ten major geographic regions in the United States. Leveraging a plethora of benchmarking data, they meticulously evaluate firms' growth strategies, service offerings, and specialized client niches. Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. earned distinction as a top-tier firm within the New England region.


James Krupienski, CPA, a Partner at the firm, shared his profound commitment to Western Massachusetts, emphasizing, "MBK remains unwaveringly dedicated to unlocking the full potential of Western Massachusetts. We take immense pride in seeing our local dedication acknowledged on a national level. Our devoted team consistently excels in delivering exceptional service to our clients, all the while offering invaluable resources and invaluable insights to local business leaders and decision-makers. Our connection to the local community is important to us; it holds significant value, making us even better at what we do for our clients”.  


Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. stands as the largest independently owned and operated CPA firm in Western Massachusetts. As a member of CPAmerica, one of the world's largest networks of independent CPA and consulting firms, they offer a spectrum of services encompassing business strategy expertise, tax, and accounting services. Their primary focus lies in serving closely held businesses and high net worth individuals, with notable concentrations in sectors such as healthcare, employee benefits, real estate, construction, manufacturing, and not-for-profit organizations.


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