If you are contemplating where to spend your career you must hear John Bly’s message. Midsize firms - local and regional firms, are awesome places to work and becoming a partner is often highly lucrative. John Bly is on a mission to spread the word that you should consider midsized firms for your career, and he will share his own experience as well as stories from other firm owners and partners on why they have chosen to work in and lead midsized firms. Part of Accountingfly Meet the Firms Week.
Why work in a midsized firm from stories of partners who have loved this career path
Why it’s worth waiting to become a partner of a midsized firm
Why midsized firms are great places to work, including pay, balance and flexibility, being a leader in your community
Accountingfly
CEO & Co-Founder
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(855) 444-3764
Jeff Phillips is an entrepreneur and accounting industry leader. He is CEO of Padgett Business Services, one of North America’s most prominent accounting service and business consulting providers. He also is a co-founder of Accountingfly, the accountant hiring platform for remote talent.
Jeff was previously with Monster.com, where he delivered recruitment solutions for Fortune 500 companies such as Verizon, H&R Block, and Shell. He was named among the Top 100 Most Influential People by Accounting Today for four years. Jeff has a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Baylor University and an MBA from Southern Methodist University. Jeff lives with his family in his hometown of Pensacola, Florida.
LBA Haynes Strand
Co-Managing Member
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704-841-1120
John developed an appreciation for the analysis of financial information -- and the powerful impact it has on business decisions -- at an early age. He grew up in New York as the son of a prominent certified public accountant. After graduation, John accepted a position at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Wanting to bring his large-firm expertise to small businesses, he and his wife, Darci, founded Bly & Bly, CPA, which grew to become LB&A. The firm name was changed to LB&A, Certified Public Accountants, PLLC in 2011 and then merged with Haynes Strand and Company PLLC, doubling the size of the Firm and creating LBA Haynes Strand, PLLC. Despite a challenging economy, John's leadership helped the firm earn the distinction of being one of the fastest-growing CPA firms in the Charlotte region.