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Malin Bergquist Elects 2 Partners

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Erie, Pa. (February 6, 2012)

By daniel Hood

Ryan Brosius

Ryan S. Brosius, CPA, CVA, and Mitchell L. Kalkhof, CPA, CFE, have been elected partners at Malin Bergquist.

Brosius is a member of the firm's Closely Held Business Advisors Group, and serves on the statewide Council of Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs. He is also a past president of PICPA's Erie chapter. He holds a BS in Accounting from Penn State Behrend.

Mitchell Kalkhoff

Kalkhof has a decade of managing audit engagements, and specializes in nonprofit organizations and employee benefit plans. He holds a BS in Accounting and an MBA from Pennsylvania State University.

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