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Baker Tilly Names Director of Business Intelligence and Performance Management Mr. Huzinec was most recently director of business intelligence and financial performance management for Tahoe Partners, a strategic planning and technology integration consulting firm. He has more than 15 years executive, entrepreneurial, and IT experience in business intelligence and performance management. He has held leadership positions within two Inc500 organizations helping them establish recognized performance management practices within their channel partners and customers. “Performance management systems, processes, and information continue to be a key priority for our clients as they try to navigate through challenging economic times and position themselves for future growth," said Bryan Majewski, managing partner of Midwest consulting services at Baker Tilly. “Baker Tilly is in the unique position of having deep industry and performance management knowledge coupled with technology-specific expertise." With staff totaling more than 1,350, Baker Tilly provides a wide range of accounting, tax, assurance, and consulting services. Ranked as the 13th largest* firm in the country, Baker Tilly serves clients from offices in Chicago, Detroit, Minneapolis, New York, Washington D.C., and throughout Wisconsin. On June 1, 2009, the former Virchow, Krause & Company, LLP, changed its name to Baker Tilly, becoming the exclusive U.S. branded firm in the Baker Tilly International network. The transition to the Baker Tilly brand is a commitment by the firm to meet the ever-changing global needs of its clients. Baker Tilly International is a worldwide network of 147 high quality, independent accounting and business advisory firms in 114 countries, with more than 26,000 professionals. The combined worldwide revenue of independent member firms exceeds $3.13 billion. *According to the 2010 Accounting Today “Top 100 Firms.” SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL MINNESOTA MEDIA OUTLETS ONLY: All references to Baker Tilly International do not require modification. |
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