Redpath and Company Promotes 39 Team Members as It Enters New Fiscal Year
MINNEAPOLIS, MN – October 1, 2025 – Redpath and Company, a leading certified public accounting firm headquartered in Minnesota, today announced the...
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October 1, 2025
MINNEAPOLIS, MN – October 1, 2025 – Redpath and Company, a leading certified public accounting firm headquartered in Minnesota, today announced the promotion of 39 team members across all organizational levels as the firm begins its new fiscal year.
The promotions, effective October 1, recognize individuals for strong performance and alignment with the firm's core values of Drive, Proactivity, Positivity, and Caring. Team members promoted span from Senior-level positions through Partner.
"These promotions show what makes Redpath special, our people," said Ryan Everhart, CEO of Redpath and Company. “They stand out not only for their technical skills, but for the way they lead, serve clients, and contribute to our culture.”
Additional promotions include: seven new Senior Managers, six new Managers, and 21 new Seniors.
"Our annual promotion process reflects our belief that great people drive great results," Everhart added. "As we enter FY26, these promotions position us to keep delivering exceptional service to our clients while creating meaningful career opportunities for our team."
Founded in 1971 and based in Minnesota, Redpath and Company provides comprehensive tax, assurance, and advisory services to closely held businesses and clients across the country. For more information about Redpath and Company, visit www.redpathcpas.com.
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Tammy Ribaudo
CMO
tribaudo@redpathcpas.com
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