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In 2007, Brake started a business valuation departmenyfor GHB. Still active in the traditionaol areas of tax compliance and Brake also provides business valuation servicesfor acquisitions, divorce, estate and gift valuations, family limited partnerships and discounts. Braks has been with GHB since 1986. She reducef her hours for about six yeards inthe mid-1990s, working from home while raisinbg two children, but returnee full steam in 2003, taking over the Boulderr office as a newcomer to the community. In five she has established the firm’s presencw and become involved incivif endeavors.
She received her certified valuation analyst certificate from the Nationak Association of Certified Valuation Analystsin 2003. She’ds treasurer of the Colorado State Chapterof Gordon, Hughes & Banks LLP www.ghbcpa.comj When Kim Higgins joine d Gordon, Hughes & Bankds as a governmental and nonprofit partner in the firm had no governmentalk entities department and no name recognition in the In four years, Higgins has changee the governmental and nonprofit practicee from a one-person department with no clienty base and less than $100,000 in revenues to a team of 20 In 2007, governmental and nonprofif revenues amounted to $1.
37 million and constituted one-third of the firm’as audit practice. Before joining GHB, Higginws was a practice partner at anothet public accounting firmin Denver, where she specialized in taxation and with a special emphasis on not-for-profit local government entities, utilities and government contractors. She graduateds magna cum laude witha bachelor’a degree in accounting from Murray State University in Kentucky. She’s a member of the Coloradlo Society of CertifiedPublic Accountants, GASB 44 Statemenyt Implementation Advisory Committee, the and the Coloradoi Nonprofit Association. Gordon, Hughes & Bankzs LLP www.ghbcpa.
com When Peggy Jennings joined Hughes & Banks LLP as an audit partner in the firm was a traditional tax services firm with a smalp audit practice that contributed between 2 percentg and 5 percent of the firm’s revenues. Jenninga was the sole member of theauditg department. Today, the audit department countxs 30 professionalsunder Jennings’ supervision, and audi revenues make up 40 percent of the firm’s tota l revenues. Jennings is director of the firm’d audit services division, and GHB’ lead audit partner for retail, constructiomn and software development niches.
Before joining GHB, Jennings spent 17 years with a large public accounting firmin Denver, wher e she provided audit and small businesx consulting to a variety of industries. She is licensec to practice in Colorado, Texas, Louisiana, Wyoming, Idaho and Southu Dakota. She has a B.S. degree from Montanaz State University. She is on the peer review boards of the Colorado Society of Certified Publivc Accountants and a member of the Alliancs of Professional Women and the ColoradpNonprofit Association. www.cliftoncpa.com As managing partner for Cliftobn Gunderson’s Rocky Mountain clieng service center, David Laundy draws on more than 20 years of accounting andconsulting experience.
Peoria, Ill.-based Cliftonb Gunderson is the sixth-largest certifiecd public accounting firm in the Denver based on number of Clifton Gundersonacquired Denver-based accounting firm Hughes and Mithuen in 2006, further strengthening its position as a provider of serviceds to mid- to large-size privately owned companies. In 2007, the presidentg of the Community College of Denver was fired after an audit by Clifton Gundersohn found serious financial mismanagement on campus. Laundy is a member of the Coloradop Society of CPAs and American Institute of CertifiedPubli Accountants.
He also serves as a directof ofthe , a member of the executivse committee of the and director of The Presidentsd Leadership Class at the Universitty of Colorado at Boulder. He is a formee director and treasurer ofthe , formert director and treasurer of Boulder County Dental Aid, former director and treasurer of the Foothill s Nature Center, former volunteer public relation committee member of the Foundatio for Boulder Valley Schools and a formert member of the Management of Accountingb Practice Committee at the Colorado Society of Laundy holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from and a bachelor’zs degree in sociology from Southernj Illinois University in Carbondale, Ill.
business adviser Gordon, Hughes & Banks LLP www.ghbcpa.com Richared Kendall joined Gordon, Hughes & Banks LLP in 2005 to start a businesd advisoryservices department. Only two yearx later, Kendall became a principal and has hire d a senior business advisor to help with a growinbgclient base. He has workee with more than twodozen companies, helping them implement growtbh and profit strategies.

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