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Topel Forman Named Top Workplace

Chicago, IL (November 2022) Topel Forman is proud to announce we’ve been named to the 2022 Top Workplaces list, published in the Chicago Tribune. We’re thrilled to have been included and thankful to our employees. Measured against many metrics, including quality of leadership, professional development opportunities, robust benefits, and general culture, we are thrilled that our employees’ feedback allowed us this honor. 

Dave Levine, managing partner, reminds us that “Our people are the reason we are being recognized as a top workplace. It’s especially meaningful [to our firm] since the award is based exclusively on employee feedback.”

 

About Topel Forman

Topel Forman L.L.C.is a third-generation firm established in 1961, consisting of 13 partners and over 100 professional staff and support team members. Topel Forman offers audit, tax, and consulting services, with offices in Chicago and Denver. The firm is an independent member firm of Moore North America, Inc. (MNA), which is itself a regional member of Moore Global Network Limited (MGNL). All the firms associated with MNA and MGNL are independent entities owned and managed in each location. Their membership in, or association with, MNA or MGNL should not be construed as constituting or implying any partnership between them. The Moore Global Network is an association of more than 260 independent firms worldwide.

To learn more, visit www.topelforman.com or follow us on LinkedIn: TopelFormanLLC and Twitter: @TopelFormanLLC.

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