Regional firm Eide Bailly LLP has elected Jerry Topp to another three-year term as managing partner and chief executive. Topp has served as managing partner since 2003, overseeing significant growth in the firm's revenues, staff and number of offices. The firm also re-elected Sioux Falls partner Keith Severson and Boise, Idaho, partner-in-charge Kevin Andersen to three-year terms on the board. Also joining the board as ex-officio/non-voting members are Steve Corley, partner-in-charge of the Oklahoma office, effective August 1, and James Lyons, Colorado partner-in-charge, effective November 1. The board elected Minneapolis partner Al Heinen to serve as chairman of the board, and Kevin Andersen to serve as vice chairman for one-year terms. The firm ranked No. 25 on Accounting Today's list of the Top 100 Firms, with revenue of $103 million in 2007. It has offices in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North and South Dakota, and Oklahoma.
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