Mayor Emanuel Announces Reznick Group Will Move Midwest Headquarters to Downtown Chicago
Top 20 Accounting Firm to Move from Skokie, Bring 150 to 200 Jobs to Loop
Mayor Emanuel announced today that Reznick Group will move its Midwest headquarters from Skokie to Chicago in the next year, and will bring 150 to 200 total jobs to downtown by the end of 2015.
“I welcome Reznick Group to downtown Chicago,” said Mayor Emanuel. “As the company grows I am certain they will find world-class employees and will be a strong member of Chicago’s outstanding professional services business community.
Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Reznick Group is ranked among the top 20 accounting firms in the United States, providing accounting, tax and business advisory services to clients nationwide. The company works in many areas, including affordable housing and commercial real estate, and in industries such as construction, government, financial services, manufacturing and distribution, nonprofits, renewable energy and technology. Reznick Group was founded in 1977, and has offices around the country and in India.
In May of this year, Reznick Group and J.H. Cohn LLP, Roseland, N.J., two of the top-20 ranked accounting, tax and consulting firms in the United States, announced plans to merge and become the 11th largest firm in the country with more than 2,000 employees, 25 offices and combined revenues of more than $450M. Principals and Partners of both firms have agreed to the combination and terms. Pending final approvals, the merger is anticipated to take effect in September.
"Reznick Group is pleased to move its Chicago-area office downtown as it continues its leadership around the city and the nation,” said Reznick Group’s Chicago Office Managing Principal, George Klenovich. “We are confident that a location in the city center will allow us to attract and retain the top-quality talent that allows our company to continue to grow, expand, and prosper."
Reznick’s offices will be located in the heart of downtown Chicago. In the Plan for Economic Growth and Jobs, produced earlier this year by World Business Chicago at Mayor Emanuel’s request, attracting corporate and regional headquarters to Chicago was a key focus and goal. Additionally, that report called on Chicago to grow its areas of strength, including professional services, and this announcement helps further that leadership.
This is the 32nd jobs announcement made by Mayor Emanuel since he took office, totaling more than 20,000 jobs.
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