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Brian Morgan joins Plante Moran’s tax solutions group

June 1, 2016 / 1 min read

Chicago – Plante Moran, one of the nation’s largest public accounting and business advisory firms, is pleased to announce that Brian Morgan has joined the firm as a partner in its tax solutions group.

Morgan, who will work from the firm’s Chicago office, specializes in bringing accounting, tax, financial and business advisory solutions to a broad array of industry and specialty areas within the middle-market and large enterprises. He works with privately owned businesses, private equity firms, and public companies — acting as a financial advisor and leading organizations through all phases of their life cycles.

“We’re thrilled to have Brian join our firm,” said Tom Kinder, Plante Moran’s Chicago managing partner. “He has a strong ability to guide business leaders through complex tax and finance challenges, helping them start, grow or sell their companies.”

Prior to joining Plante Moran, Morgan was a regional tax leader at Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, where he managed the firm’s Chicago tax practice.

Morgan holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting and a master’s of taxation degree from DePaul University. Active in his profession and in the community, he is a member of the American Institute of CPAs, Association for Corporate Growth and Illinois Venture Capital Association. He’s also a board member of Junior Achievement of Chicago.

About Plante Moran

Plante Moran is among the nation's largest accounting, tax and consulting firms and provides a full line of services to organizations in the following industries: manufacturing and distribution, financial institutions, service, health care, private equity, public sector and real estate and construction. Plante Moran has a staff of more than 2,000 professionals in 22 offices throughout Michigan, Ohio, and Illinois with international offices in Shanghai, China; Monterrey, Mexico; and Mumbai, India. Plante Moran has been recognized by a number of organizations, including FORTUNE magazine, as one of the country's best places to work.

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