Joseph Eve CPAs announced that it has joined Wipfli, a national accounting and consulting firm. Effective October 1, Joseph Eve serves the hospitality and tribal niche with an increased ability to bring added value to clients through access to an even broader array of services and resources of a top 20 CPA and consulting firm.
“This combination will result in a stronger practice, allowing us to provide our clients with leading and cutting-edge services, along with the ability to draw upon Wipfli’s vast resources as needed,” said Grant Eve, partner with Joseph Eve. “Joining with Wipfli enables our firm to provide even more robust technical specialization for our gaming enterprise clients, allowing us to meet the ever-changing challenges facing the gaming industry.”
Rick Dreher, managing partner of Wipfli, said, “We are pleased to welcome Joseph Eve’s partners and associates to Wipfli. The combination presents Wipfli with opportunities to provide an even greater breadth and depth of services and resources to our clients.
With more than 1,800 associates in 41 offices in the United States and two offices in India, Wipfli recently ranked No. 19 on the 2017 Top 100 Firms list published by Inside Public Accounting. Founded in 1930, Wipfli provides private and publicly held companies with industry-focused assurance, accounting, tax and business consulting services to help clients overcome their business challenges and plan for tomorrow.
As the result of the firm’s deep expertise in IT consulting as well as audit and tax consulting, Wipfli was recently named 2017 U.S. SMB Microsoft Dynamics Central Region Partner of the Year by Microsoft’s U.S. Small and Mid-sized Business (SMB) Group, and one of Accounting Today’s Top 100 Value-Added Resellers for their excellence in providing software solutions to clients.
Eve said, “We are also excited about the opportunity this combination presents to our employees, who now have an increased ability to steer their career paths into more specialized, focused areas, additional training, and more opportunities for professional development and advancement.”