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Best Accounting Firms to Work For 2011 Awards

The menu for the Best Accounting Firms to Work For 2011 awards luncheon.
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Award Winners

Group shot of the winners of the Best Accounting Firms to Work For 2011 awards.
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Johnson Jacobson Wilcox

Gary Johnson and Tanya LaCrosse of Johnson Jacobson Wilcox of Las Vegas took the award for first place in the small employer category.
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Lutz & Company

Gary Witt of Lutz & Company in Omaha accepted the first place award in the medium employer category from Bill Carlino of Accounting Today and Peter Burke of Best Companies Group.
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Kearney & Company

Erin Ogburn of Kearney & Company in Alexandria, Va., received the third place award in the large employer category from Bill Carlino and Peter Burke.
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Porter Keadle Moore

Terry Ammons and Deborah Sessions of Porter Keadle Moore in Atlanta accepted the second place award in the medium employer category.
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Mowery & Schoenfeld

Jeffery Mowery of Mowery & Schoenfeld in Chicago received the second place award in the small employer category from Bill Carlino and Peter Burke.
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Santos, Postal & Company

Jennifer Hough of Santos, Postal & Company in Rockville, Md., accepted the third place award in the small employer category from Bill Carlino and Peter Burke.
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Bill Carlino of Accounting Today

Accounting Today editor-in-chief Bill Carlino tells attendees at the Growth & Probability Summit about the prizes.
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Best Accounting Firms to Work For 2011 Trophies

The trophies awarded to the winners of the Best Accounting Firms to Work For 2011.
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Attendees Gather

Terry Ammons and Deborah Sessions of Porter Keadle Moore, Gayle Crosley of Crosley+Company, and Joel Sinkin of Accounting Transition Advisors
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Jeffrey Ma

Jeffrey Ma, the author of "The House Advantage: Playing the Odds to Win Big in Business," and a noted blackjack player whose exploits were portrayed in the movie "21," delivering his keynote speech at the conference.
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Bill Carlino and Jeffrey Ma

Bill Carlino of Accounting Today poses alongside author and entrepreneur Jeffrey Ma at the Growth & Profitability Summit.
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Jeffrey Ma Signs His Book

Jeffrey Ma signs copies of his book, "The House Advantage," for Michael Hsu of DeepSky and Jody Padar of New Vision CPA Group.
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Amy Selich of ADP

Amy Selich, senior director of the accounting channel at ADP, poses with some booth tchotchkes at the conference,
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Growth & Profitability Summit Reception

John Napolitano of U.S. Wealth Management (right) chats with other attendees.
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