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Calogero & Associates Combine Their Practice with Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC

Calogero & Associates—a Utica based accounting and consulting firm has combined their practice with Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC—a Syracuse, New Hartford and Auburn based accounting and consulting firm.  The combination of the two firms will provide clients with a wider array of services and expertise.

Founded in 1956, Dermody, Burke & Brown which consists of 80 employees, is one of the largest locally owned and independent certified public accounting firms in Central New York.  Over 75% of the Firm’s client base is closely-held and family owned businesses.  Dermody, Burke & Brown is a member of PKF North America.

“One of the elements of Dermody, Burke & Brown’s strategic plan is to identify other firms or individuals that will add depth, new services and help us strengthen a geographic location for our clients.  We believe we have met all 3 of these objectives in joining forces with John Calogero and his staff,” says Madelyn Hornstein, CPA, CEO of Dermody, Burke & Brown.

According to John Calogero of Calogero & Associates, “Dermody, Burke & Brown is a quality firm that has a strong reputation for delivering excellent service to their clients and as a result of us combining we can provide our clients a wider array of services and expertise.”

Founded over 60 years ago, Calogero & Associates which consists of six employees, provides a broad range of accounting, tax and consulting services for corporate, governmental, nonprofit, small business and individual clients.  In addition to the traditional accounting services, Calogero & Associates provides payroll services and credit card processing services.

Calogero & Associates is relocating to Dermody, Burke & Brown’s New Hartford office—4350 Middle Settlement Road, New Hartford, New York 13413.

For more information, visit www.dbbllc.com

 

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