Albrecht, Viggiano, Zureck & Company, Hauppauge, N.Y., admits Stephen Antaki. The firm has about 60 staff including 11 partners-and $7 million revenue.
Greenville, S.C.-based Elliott, Davis & Company admits Judy Castleberry, who specializes in construction and manufacturing clients
Boulay, Heutmaker, Zibell & Co., Minneapolis admits three: Cynthia Jacobson, Joseph Meyer and Catherine Bernard. BHZ has 130 staff including 18 partners and about $13 million revenue.
Fargo, N.D.-based Eide Bailly admits four: Bryan Ross and Jerome Patterson, Minneapolis, and Mary Jo Richard and Wayne Schmaltz, Fargo. The firm has about 500 staff including 61 partners, $39 million revenue and seven other offices (Minot and Bismarck, N.D.; Dubuque, Iowa; Sioux Falls and Aberdeen, S.D.; Billings, Mont.).
Mohler, Nixon & Williams, Campbell, Calif., admits Andrew Mattson, who has an expertise in Pacific Rim tax issues. The firm has about 80 staff including 11 partners, $10 million revenue and an office in Palo Alto.
Peoria, Ill.-based Clifton Gunderson admits 13. In Illinois, Bert Rosenberg (Oak Brook), Todd Craft (Peoria), John Gorman (Princeton), Beth Mueller (Champaign) and Joseph Maller (Libertyville).
In Wisconsin, Michael Stoetzel (Madison), Donald Morrison (Milwaukee) and Timothy Muehler (Oshkosh). In Maryland, Michael Stephens (Baltimore) and Patrick Byer (Greenbelt). Also, Sheryl Pannell (Richmond, Va.), Kevin Rohrs (Toledo, Ohio) and Jeffrey Moon (Indianapolis). CG has about 1,100 staff including 130 partners, about $100 million revenue and 40 offices in 11 states.
PricewaterhouseCoopers admits 248, effective July 1, for a total of about 3,000. Of note: 90 in assurance, 63 in tax and legal services, 58 in MCS, 23 in financial advisory services; 20% are women.