Real-Life Lessons from Deal Leaders: How to Mitigate Risk in an M&A Transaction
Mergers and acquisitions create opportunity. They also introduce risk at every stage of the transaction lifecycle.
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Redpath and Company
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October 3, 2017
St. Paul, Minnesota (October 3, 2017) – Accounting firm Redpath and Company, Ltd. (Redpath) has promoted Ryan Everhart to Director.
Ryan Everhart, CPA, is a member of the commercial audit department at Redpath, providing clients with audited and reviewed financial statements, GAAP compliance services and implementation, and accounting services. He is also an active member of the Redpath construction, real estate, and engineering practice team. Ryan provides services to closely-held businesses in a variety of industries and specializes in serving construction and property development clients. Ryan has provided public accounting services since 2005 and has been with Redpath for over 3 years. He received a Master of Professional Accountancy (MPA) from the University of Wisconsin, Whitewater in addition to his undergraduate degree in Business Administration.
Redpath and Company is 100% employee-owned (ESOP) and a leading certified public accounting firm providing proactive, innovative, and value-driven services for closely-held businesses, government entities, and not-for-profit organizations. The firm started operations in 1971, and with offices located in downtown St. Paul and White Bear Lake, Minnesota, the firm ranks as one of the top CPA firms in the Twin Cities with over 145 employees. Redpath and Company is an independent member of HLB International, a worldwide organization of professional accounting firms. For more information, visit www.redpathcpas.com.
Mergers and acquisitions create opportunity. They also introduce risk at every stage of the transaction lifecycle.
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