SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Dannible & McKee, LLP, a Syracuse–based accounting firm, has added two employees to its Capital Region office following an acquisition. Patrick A. Arico, Jr., CPA, P.C., an accounting firm in Clifton Park in Saratoga County, is now part of Dannible & McKee following the acquisition deal that closed on Oct. 1, the […]
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Dannible & McKee, LLP, a Syracuse–based accounting firm, has added two employees to its Capital Region office following an acquisition.
Patrick A. Arico, Jr., CPA, P.C., an accounting firm in Clifton Park in Saratoga County, is now part of Dannible & McKee following the acquisition deal that closed on Oct. 1, the firm said.
“This strategic move aligns with the firm’s growth plan to enhance its capacity to serve businesses throughout the Capitol Region with expanded services and expertise,” Dannible & McKee said in its Oct. 22 announcement.
The local firm didn’t include any financial details of the acquisition agreement in its announcement.
Patrick A. Arico, Jr., CPA, P.C. has been providing accounting, tax, and consulting services to businesses in the construction, service, and medical industries since 1985. The firm’s specialties range from reviews, compilations, and tax preparation and planning to consulting, bookkeeping, and accounting services.
With this acquisition, both Arico and Jennifer Sousie, a tax senior accountant, have joined Dannible & McKee’s office in Schenectady.
“We’re excited to join forces with Dannible & McKee, as it will undoubtedly be advantageous for both my team and myself,” Arico said in the Dannible announcement. “This partnership allows us to offer our clients an even broader range of services and resources while maintaining the personalized attention that has been the hallmark of our firm.”
Arico, who brings more than 45 years of experience in public practice to Dannible & McKee, will continue to practice as a tax partner with the firm.
“Our commitment to providing exceptional service to our clients is the driving force behind our growth strategy at Dannible & McKee,” Christopher Didio, managing partner at Dannible & McKee, said in the firm’s announcement. “The alignment of our values, client-centric approach and combined expertise of both firms creates tremendous opportunities for both our clients and our team members. We warmly welcome the staff, clients, and friends of Pat Arico’s firm to our organization.”