Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. Named Best Accounting Firm in 2023 Reader Raves

September 12, 2022

Best Accounting Firm, Reader Raves 2023

Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. is proud to accept the 2023 Reader Raves Award for Best Accounting Firm presented by The Republican and MassLive! “Republican and MassLive readers have a greater appreciation of the businesses and organizations they know and love more than ever before, due in part to the restrictions that were in place during the pandemic," said Mark French, advertising director for the Republican. 


Sound advice, strong relationships, and empathy are critical to the success of individuals, businesses and organizations; especially in recent years. We are grateful to the clients, colleagues, and friends of MBK who took the time to vote for us. Your vote of confidence is greatly appreciated and we look forward to continuing to serve Western Massachusetts and beyond with accounting services and advisory for many years to come.  On behalf of the partner group and the entire firm, thank you and congratulations to all the winners!

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