Montgomery Coscia Greilich Named a DFW "Best Place to Work"

July 30, 2016 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
July 30, 2016 - The Dallas-based accounting firm Montgomery Coscia Greilich LLP (MCG) has been named by the Dallas Business Journal as a "Best Place to Work" in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.

"We are proud to have been named one of the Dallas Business Journal's Best Places to Work. Our talented team of people exhibit our core values every day and they are the heart of our unique culture. We have a great relationship with our clients and take pride in creating a culture that empowers our people to build those client relationships and we are honored that our talented team of employees have recognized our Firm's purpose to be significant in the lives of others", commented Gary Boyd, Partner.

The Dallas Business Journal's "Best Places to Work" list recognizes 100 local workplaces that are committed to creating dynamic culture and investing in their employees' careers and lives. The list is formulated from the results of an anonymous employee survey about job satisfaction, working environment, community service, employee engagement and more. The 2016 rankings for each business category will be announced at an awards ceremony September 15.

About Montgomery Coscia Greilich LLP
MCG began in 2003 and currently has over 325 professionals including 29 partners. MCG is ranked as the 6th largest accounting firm in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex by the Dallas Business Journal, and provides taxation, assurance, and consulting services to a wide range of clients. MCG is a member of the Alliott Group, a worldwide alliance of independent accounting, law, and consulting firms with more than 170 member firms in some 70 countries. MCG is consistently recognized by Accounting Today and INSIDE Public Accounting as one of the top 100 accounting firms in the country. MCG was named as the Fastest-Growing Accounting Firm in the Country for 2015 by the INSIDE Public Accounting. For more information about MCG, visit www.mcggroup.com

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