UHY Advisors and UHY LLP are growing their presence in Kansas Metropolis, Missouri, by including Home Park Dobratz & Wiebler P.C., efficient Nov. 12, including 17 extra professionals to UHY’s Kansas Metropolis observe.
UHY entered the Kansas Metropolis market in 2018 and is now the 16th largest accounting agency within the metropolis. The agency, based mostly in Farmington Hills, Michigan, ranked No. 31 on Accounting Immediately’s 2021 record of the Prime 100 Companies with $181.four million in annual income. Monetary phrases of the cope with Home Park Dobratz & Wiebler weren’t disclosed. UHY has 1,000 staff and 130 companions, together with 30 staff and three companions in Kansas Metropolis. The deal will add 17 staff and 4 companions from HPDW.
HPDW shareholder Steven Wiebler, alongside along with his fellow shareholders Stanley Home, Michael Dobratz and William Lacy will be part of UHY together with all of their skilled and administrative crew members. They may proceed to function from their outdated places of work in Kansas Metropolis.
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“Over the previous 31 years, we’ve got attracted glorious, dedicated professionals, and invested of their coaching, growth and progress,” Wiebler stated in an announcement Monday. “On account of these efforts, we’ve got skilled large progress within the observe.”
UHY has largely been increasing in its dwelling state of Michigan currently. In February, UHY expanded its presence in Ann Arbor by including Pietrasiuk, Kelley & Kelley. Early final yr, previous to the pandemic, UHY acquired Stewart, Beauvais & Whipple in Port Huron.
Now the agency is increasing its footprint to different elements of the Midwest. “We’re happy to welcome the HPDW crew to UHY by way of this enlargement as their crew already possesses the UHY qualities of deep accounting expertise and customized relationships with shoppers,” says Jerry Townsend, Midwest regional managing accomplice for UHY, in an announcement. “This continues our progress technique within the Midwest by including high quality corporations and companions to our area whereas increasing our footprint.”