Firm News -- Oct. 28

NEBRASKA

Seim Johnson LLP, Omaha, has moved to new offices at 18081 Burt Street, Suite 200.

 

NEW JERSEY

Alloy, Silverstein, Shapiro, Adams, Mulford, Cicalese, Wilson & Co., Cherry Hill and Hammonton, has been recognized by the American Heart Association for being a top participant in National Wear Red Day 2011 at both the national and state levels. With a total donation of $7,715, Alloy Silverstein was a Top 50 contributor in the country, the No. 1 Wear Red team in South Jersey, and the state's top contributing accounting firm.

 

NEW YORK

Atrium Staffing, New York, is expanding its Financing and Accounting Direct Hire Division, doubling the number of direct hire counselors, in response to rising demand for positions among small and midsized businesses and nonprofit organizations.

 

TENNESSEE

Lattimore Black Morgan & Cain PC, Nashville, received the Entrepreneurial Partner NEXT Award from the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Nashville Entrepreneur Center, in recognition of its work with start-ups and venture-backed companies.

 

TEXAS

Calvin Brown, founder of Dallas-based CPA firm CD Brown and Associates, has launched Small Biz Champ, an accounting franchise concept that targets small businesses from start-up to roughly $2 million in revenue, providing basic bookkeeping, accounting, payroll processing, tax preparation and advisory services, and personal financial planning. For more information, e-mail SmallBizChamp@yahoo.com, or call (214) 866-5961.

 

VIRGINIA

Swart, Lalande & Associates PC, Tysons Corners, and Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP announced that they will join forces effective November 1. Swart, Lalande & Associates, which has a staff of more than 35 professionals, will become a part of Dixon Hughes Goodman, and will take on the DHG name.

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