Let’s Get Social

March 5, 2020

Depth. Drive. Experience. People. Culture. Community. Service. 

These are the cornerstones that Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. has built its foundation upon.  We want to  engage more, shine a light on our people and become a resource for our community.  So, we are inviting you to get social with us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter! The # just got a whole new meaning to these Certified Public Accountants. Here’s what you can expect when you hang out with us online:

  • Faceboo k
    We’ll be sharing community events, helpful articles written by our team, tax tips, professional team features and a peek at what it’s like to work at MBK. 
  • Twitter
    News, News, News!
    Follow us on Twitter for articles and insight about tax, accounting, auditing, business, events and finance.  We will feature #TaxTipTuesday on Tuesdays and #CPAHumor (which we understand is somewhat of a joke in itself) on Fridays!
  • Instagram
    All about #LifeatMBK! We want to tell the story of what it means to be part of Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C.  From our cornerstones to the Korner to Cornhole.  From massages on Saturdays (#livingourbestlife),  teamwork, our professionals, our interns, events and community service- we will give you a behind the scenes look at what it means to be part of the #MBKTeam.
  • LinkedI n
    Here you’ll find insightful articles, job opportunities, internship opportunities and other important connections. 

Last year, the average American spent 123 minutes per day on social media.   Let’s spend some of that time together talking about meaningful things, connecting, sharing and interacting.  Comment and let us know your thoughts, ask a question or even DM us – we will be listening and responding!

#MBK #LifeatMBK #MBKCommunity #MBKCulture #TeamMBK

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