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Gettry Marcus CPA, P.C. merges with JM CPA LLP

Woodbury, NY Gettry Marcus CPA, P.C. has merged with JM CPA LLP (JM), a full service NYC accounting firm, effective December 1, 2017. The combined firm will operate under the Gettry Marcus name. 

Gettry Marcus welcomes three new partners from JM: Alan Willinger, CPA, JD; Steven Eller, CPA, JD and Steve Bibas, CPA, along with JM staff. They will continue to provide services to their existing clients as well as Gettry Marcus clients and will be based out of the firm’s New York City office at 1407 Broadway. 

Furthermore, with this merger, Gettry Marcus will now serve clients internationally through membership in the MSI Global Alliance, a leading international association of independent legal and accounting firms.

“We are excited about the positive benefits this merger will provide our clients and firm. Our staff will enjoy greater professional and personal development opportunities with a larger organization,” said Alan Willinger, former managing partner of JM and new partner at Gettry Marcus. “The firm’s expansive service offerings will also allow us to add more value to our clients as their organizational needs continue to grow.”

“This merger allows us to leverage our combined expertise to provide a wider range of services as well as further increase our NYC presence,” said Steven Marcus, managing partner of Gettry Marcus. “We will work together as one firm to bring value to our clients, employees and community.”

Gettry Marcus CPA, P.C. is a Top 200 firm nationally with offices in Woodbury, Long Island and New York City. We provide accounting, tax, and consulting services to commercial businesses, high net worth individuals and various industries which include Real Estate and Health Care. We have one of the premier and most credentialed Business Valuation and Litigation Groups in the New York area.

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