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Denver, CO – (July 2021) – Topel Forman, LLC, is pleased to announce that Christine Ludwig, CPA, has joined their Denver office as a new Senior Tax Manager. Christine’s addition is another step toward increasing the firm’s Denver presence. Topel Forman has had an office in Denver since 2015 and has been serving clients in the Denver area for many years. The Firm specializes in providing proactive, world-class accounting tax and audit services. The office is located downtown and operates in conjunction with Topel Forman’s Chicago office.

Christine is thrilled to join the team stating “I am excited to join Topel Forman’s growing team and continue the firm’s long history of providing clients with high-quality service and am looking forward to assisting in the expansion of the Denver office.”

Topel Forman is currently hiring. For more information, please see the website: https://topelforman.com/careers/

About Topel Forman

Topel Forman L.L.C. was founded in 1961 and is a third-generation firm consisting of 11 partners and nearly 90 professional staff and support team members. This year the firm will be celebrating its 60th anniversary. Topel Forman offers audit, tax, and various consulting services, with offices in Chicago and Denver. Topel Forman has ranked as an INSIDE Public Accounting Best of the Best Firm and Top 300 Firm in 2019 and 2020. The Firm is also an independent member firm of Moore North America and a regional member of Moore Global Network Limited, an association of more than 260 independent firms worldwide.  To learn more, visit www.topelforman.com.

 

For more information, please contact:

Cassy Clayman

Topel Forman LLC

720-588-4707| cclayman@topelfor.wwwmi3-ts102.a2hosted.com

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