Harry Moehringer at Marks Paneth: Growth through Talent and Acquisitions

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Harry Moehringer, managing partner of Marks Paneth
Harry Moehringer, managing partner of Marks Paneth

 

By CPA Trendlines Staff

Harry Moehringer, managing partner of Marks Paneth, the nation’s 34th largest accounting firm, expects the business to grow by deepening the expertise in its specialty services while it also reaches out further to attract younger professionals and staff workers.

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“The most important issue facing accounting firms like ours is creating an environment that fosters long-term organizational growth and prosperity,” he says. “This requires recognizing that, as the Baby Boom generation continues to age and retire, high-level knowledge and expertise in the profession will need to transition to dynamic and younger owners of the firm.”