Merger Strengthens Plante & Moran's Not-for-Profit Capabilities
Not-For-Profit Advisor , 2005 Fall
Many of you may know that, effective July 1, Flint- and Ann Arbor-based BKR Dupuis & Ryden merged with Plante & Moran. What you may not know is that this merger further strengthens Plante & Moran’s Not-for-Profit Practice and the services we’re able to provide our clients.
"BKR Dupuis & Ryden comes to the firm with more than 100 years of collective experience serving not-for-profits," enthuses Sue Perlin, head of Plante & Moran’s Not-for-Profit Practice. "Legal services, community foundations, and Red Cross agencies are significant areas for them."
Partner Peggy Jury, who joins Plante & Moran via the merger, agrees, "The merger will help us better serve our clients as well, both in terms of not-for-profit expertise and the additional consulting services afforded by Plante & Moran. It’s a win-win situation for both firms."