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Bonadio Group opens Texas office

The Bonadio Group, which says it’s the largest independent accounting firm in upstate New York and has a Syracuse office (sign pictured), announced it is entering the Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas market. (Photo by Eric Reinhardt)

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Bonadio Group, which says it’s the largest independent accounting firm in upstate New York, announced it is entering the Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas market.

Rochester–based Bonadio is opening an office in Irving, Texas. Jeff Wexler, a Bonadio partner, will lead the office and said he expects the firm will be adding several new hires in the coming months to serve the firm’s Dallas–area client base.

“We have many clients with a presence in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, so this office will not only better serve these existing clients but also allow us to build on this foundation and introduce our firm to a new client base,” Tom Bonadio, CEO of Bonadio Group., said in a release. “Our growth has historically been the result of a mix of high demand, solid strategy, and acquisition. Jeff’s leadership ensures this office will be a fit for our culture from day one. This is particularly exciting for me as our firm marks its 40th year.”

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The firm said its primary focus in the Dallas–Fort Worth area will be private-equity firms and their portfolio companies, construction contractors, real-estate developers, and manufacturers.

The Bonadio Group said it’s growing across the U.S., with the Dallas office following the expansion of the New York City office last year. The firm now has more than 750 employees.

Founded in 1978, Bonadio Group says it is one of the 40 largest CPA firms in the U.S., offering accounting, tax, and consulting services to clients of all sizes.

The Bonadio Group has offices in Albany, Batavia, Buffalo, East Aurora, Geneva, New York City, Rochester, Syracuse, and Utica, in addition to Rutland, Vermont and Dallas.

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