Celebrating our people
Our co-founder, Frank Moran, was fond of saying, "The whole person comes to work." That's because we come to work as auditors, tax experts, consultants, and financial advisors — but we're also world-traveling, Murph Challenge-participating, Plante Moran logo tattoo-getting people with passions like photography, pets, and music. We think that’s worth celebrating.
More reasons to celebrate
View MoreAngela Appleby named a top CPA in America
Partner Angela Appleby has been recognized on Forbes’ list of America’s Top 200 CPAs 2024.
Partner Bradley Bryant receives Columbus 40 Under 40 award
Columbus Business First has named Partner Bradley Bryant to their 40 Under 40 list.
The power of staying without standing still
In MICPA’s Connections magazine, Partner Paul Bryant details his 31-year career at Plante Moran.
Carole McNees appointed to PCAOB advisory group
Partner Carole McNees has been appointed by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board to serve on the Standards and Emerging Issues Advisory Group.
Meet Cole, a newly married, life-loving spirit with a penchant for gratitude
Cole Weinman, a manager on our business analytics team, has seen firsthand that Plante Moran’s motto “the whole person comes to work” is the real deal.
It had to be better than “full-time or nothing”: One woman’s quest for work-life balance
With ingenuity and perseverance, office managing partner Sue Novak paved the way for staff to work reduced schedules. Undeterred by challenges along the way, she eventually became partner, forever changing the way the firm looks at alternative working arrangements.