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MBK is Proud to Announce the Promotion of Matthew Nash, CPA to Partner

Jan 04, 2024

Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. is proud to announce the promotion of Matthew Nash, CPA, to Partner. Since joining the firm in 2011, Matt has been an integral part of the team, focusing on audit, review, and compilation engagements and playing a pivotal role in the Commercial, Not-for-Profit Audit, and Pension engagement teams. Partner, Howard Cheney, shared “We are so very proud of Matt’s professional accomplishments and we look forward to his contributions to the firm as a member of our partner group”.

With a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Nichols College and a Master of Business Administration from Elms College, Matt's educational background has been foundational in his rise within the firm. As a member of both the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants (Mass CPAs), he has proven his commitment to professional excellence and ethical standards.


In his time at Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C., Matt has advanced from an intern to a senior manager and now to a Partner. His journey has been characterized by hard work, dedication, and a strong ethic instilled by his family. Matt attributes much of his success to the mentorship and support provided by the team at MBK.


Matt's expertise in the commercial sector and his holistic approach to client businesses have been invaluable to the firm. His dedication to understanding client needs and fostering business growth is a testament to his professional philosophy. As a leader, Matt is committed to mentoring junior staff, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning and problem-solving skills. His leadership style is exemplified by accountability, open communication, and trust.


Beyond his professional achievements, Matt is deeply involved in community service. He serves as a board member and Treasurer for Springfield School Volunteers and is a committee member of the Ronald McDonald House Golf Tournament. These roles complement his professional work, reflecting his commitment to giving back to the community.


Motivated by his family's support and the firm's success, Matt is driven to contribute meaningfully to Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C., and the wider accounting field. His promotion to Partner is not only a recognition of his past accomplishments but also a testament to his potential in shaping the future of the firm. Partner, Rudy D’Agostino, emphasized this sentiment when he shared, “I am so excited and proud of Matt and he has earned this partnership.  His dedication and drive to service clients is outstanding.  Matt represents the next generation of leaders for our firm and a key part of our continued succession plan.  Congratulations to Matt and well deserved”.



Please join us in congratulating Matthew Nash on this well-deserved promotion. His journey from intern to Partner is an inspiring story of dedication and excellence.


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