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DiCicco, Gulman & Company LLP acquires Forman, Itzkowitz, Berenson & LaGreca, P.C.

Woburn, MA According to DiCicco, Gulman & Company LLP (DGC), a CPA and business consulting firm, effective January 1, Forman, Itzkowitz, Berenson & LaGreca, P.C. (FIBL), joined DGC. FIBL is a certified public accounting firm which has served Massachusetts companies and individuals since 1928.

For almost 90 years, FIBL has specialized in tax, accounting, and consulting services for closely-held businesses and high net-worth individuals. Joining DGC will be managing partner, Carl LaGreca and his team of ten audit, tax and operations professionals.

“We have known Carl LaGreca for many years and admire the firm he has built, so this is a particularly exciting time for us,” said Laurie Austin, managing partner at DGC. “We share a commitment to building long-term client relationships, and we believe that together we will continue to provide the high standard of service which our clients are accustomed to.”

“While we are very proud of the history of our firm, we also recognized that the next step for our team and clients was to merge with a firm of comparable quality, that would enable us to expand services to our clients,” said Carl LaGreca. “DGC shares our philosophy of helping clients grow and succeed, and the merger will broaden and deepen our existing industry specializations.”

With the addition of FIBL, DGC will now have over 140 professionals and offices in Boston, Waltham and Woburn.

DGC is a CPA and business consulting firm specializing in services for privately held companies and high net worth individuals. Their experience and industry expertise enable them to suggest new approaches and offer proactive, innovative solutions. As a regional, independently owned firm they are nimble and focused on their clients’ needs–decisions are made locally and solutions are customized for each client.

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